Bradley Beal has two years left on his deal, which will pay him $110 million, and the Phoenix Suns are attempting to decide what to do with him. Beal has a complete no-trade clause, which makes it extremely difficult to transfer his large salary to another location. But the Suns are thinking about purchasing Beal, but there are several obstacles in the way.
The Suns and Miami Heat conducted "exploratory dialogue" this week on a possible deal for Beal, but the negotiations eventually fell through. The Heat would be a suitor if Beal were to become a free agent. Additionally, if Beal becomes a free agent, the Milwaukee Bucks would also like to sign him. It's unclear what Beal's future holds in Phoenix. However, he shouldn't have any problems finding employment if he hits the open market, particularly if the Suns are paying the majority of Beal's salary next season as a result of a buyout.