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Three-time NBA champion gives bold take on Bradley Beal’s fit in Clippers’ new-look roster

Bradley Beal's move to the Los Angeles Clippers sparked criticism due to his lackluster season with the Phoenix Suns. Amidst the chatter, a three-time NBA champion spoke out about Beal's potential fit with the team.

 Bradley Beal #3 of the Phoenix Suns controls the ball during the first half of the Emirates NBA Cup game against the San Antonio Spurs at Footprint Center on December 03, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona.
© Chris Coduto/Getty Images Bradley Beal #3 of the Phoenix Suns controls the ball during the first half of the Emirates NBA Cup game against the San Antonio Spurs at Footprint Center on December 03, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona.

After an unremarkable stint with the Phoenix Suns, Bradley Beal opted for a new start with the Los Angeles Clippers. His addition signals the franchise’s strategic pivot toward leveraging veteran expertise, aiming for a swift ascent to championship contention. A seasoned three-time champion has weighed in on Beal‘s integration. He offers a decisive assessment of his potential impact on the team’s dynamics.

I think Bradley’s at a place that he’s gonna be at, I know he’s playing with a player in James (Harden) that he’s probably wanted to play with for a while. You know, a lot of players wanna play with James because of his playmaking ability… Looking at it like, man, ‘I might be the missing piece, I might be the missing link,’Dwyane Wade said, via his Youtube Channel.

Bradley Beal’s time with the Phoenix Suns may not have reached superstar expectations. However, he remained a key asset, averaging 17.6 points over 106 games. Now, as he joins the Los Angeles Clippers, he aims to reignite the scoring brilliance that defined his successful years with the Washington Wizards.

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In contrast to his tenure with the Suns, Bradley now benefits from having an elite playmaker in James Harden. His presence could significantly enhance Beal scoring capabilities within the team. Furthermore, the addition of Chris Paul as a center introduces several strategic advantages. With a roster tailored to complement his unique skill set, fans anticipate Beal reclaiming his standout status.

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Bradley Beal #3 of the Phoenix Suns handles the ball during the second half of the NBA game at PHX Arena on April 09, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona.

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Bradley Beal’s move to the Los Angeles Clippers helps team break historic NBA roster record

After failing to advance past the first round of the postseason, the Los Angeles Clippers shifted their roster strategy to emphasize veteran experience. As a result, they brought in 37-year-old Brook Lopez, 40-year-old Chris Paul, and 32-year-old Bradley Beal. These additions set their average team age at 33.2 for the 2025-26 NBA season, making them the oldest team in league history, according to ESPN.

NBA legend Hakeem Olajuwon compared Clippers’ veteran to Michael Jordan and Wilt Chamberlain

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The Los Angeles Clippers boast one of the NBA’s most well-rounded rosters. Because of that, fans expect the franchise to make a deep playoff run and potentially secure a championship. Nevertheless, head coach Tyronn Lue faces the challenge of not only integrating these talents but also crafting an effective rotation that prioritizes player health. By doing so, he aims to prevent injuries like those previously sustained by key players Kawhi Leonard and James Harden.

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Bradley Beal’s reported plans revealed after joining the Los Angeles Clippers

Although Bradley Beal has not yet made his debut with the Los Angeles Clippers, he is clear about his goals within the franchise. His agent, Mark Bartelstein, revealed details about the veteran’s plans for the future. “Brad doesn’t like change. It’s one of the reasons why he stayed in Washington so long. So the goal of this is to go to LA, have an awesome season and then re-sign a long-term deal with the Clippers [next] summer,” he said, via Front Office Sports Today.

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