The Phoenix Suns are actively looking to move on from three-time All-Star Bradley Beal, and the Chicago Bulls have emerged as a potential destination, according to recent reports.
The Bulls are a potential landing spot for Bradley Beal as the Suns actively explore avenues to part ways with the 3x All-Star.
Beal does have a no-trade clause in his contract, but Phoenix is reportedly preparing to offload the veteran guard whether that’s through trade or a…
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Beal’s future in Phoenix looks increasingly uncertain as the Suns weigh trade offers and even consider what could be a historic buyout. While Beal holds a no-trade clause and a massive contract—three years, $161 million remaining—his say is critical in any outcome.
The 32-year-old guard averaged 17 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 3.7 assists last season but was limited to 53 games. Known for his scoring and playmaking, Beal is still viewed as a difference-maker. However, after a disappointing 2024-25 season, the Suns appear eager to reshape their roster (case in point, the KD trade) and gain financial flexibility.
Risky Business
For Chicago, adding Beal would be a bold move to strengthen their backcourt, pairing him with Coby White and Josh Giddey. While the Bulls are navigating a (very long) transitional phase—blending veterans with young talent like Josh Giddey and Matas Buzelis—Beal’s offensive skills could boost their competitiveness in the short term. Still, questions remain about his long-term fit, given Chicago’s guard depth and cap situation. However, this move would likely be a disaster and set the franchise back another five years.
The Suns willingness to explore a record-setting buyout adds a twist. If a trade doesn’t materialize, a buyout could make Beal a free agent, allowing him to join a new team—possibly a team like the Bulls—at a lower cost. Yet, with his no-trade clause in place, Beal controls his fate.
Acquiring Beal would be a high-risk, high-reward play for the Bulls. His All-Star resume could raise their ceiling in the East, but his injury history and salary are major concerns. Meanwhile, the Suns urgency to move on signals potential shifts across the league as the offseason ramps up.
All eyes now turn to Beal—his decision could shape the future of both franchises.