John Wall is joining the NBA trade rumor mills after admitting that sometimes he can't get along well with his Washington Wizards running mate Bradley Beal. However, the new coach of the team, Scott Brooks has no plans on trading anyone of them.
Parent Herald previously reported that Miami Heat is trading for John Wall. Heat is reportedly willing to let go of their point guard and shooting guard Goran Dragic to acquire Washington Wizards' point guard, Wall.
Aside from Heat, there are rumors that John Wall is leaving Wizards and could be joining Los Angeles Lakers. Lakers will reportedly trade its point guard D'Angelo Russell for the veteran.
Although many teams are showing interest in acquiring John Wall, Washington Wizards have no plans in putting Wall on the trading block. According to NBC Sports, Scott Brooks the new coach of Washington Wizards find John Wall and Bradley Beal's chemistry overrated.
For him, John Wall and Bradley Beal are both competitive and they care about their teammates. The coach has no issues with the two and stressed that the players are like brothers. Thus, arguments are common. In fact, it's more odd if there is no argument in a team.
The alleged dispute between John Wall and Bradley Beal made waves after Wall admitted that he and Beal have the tendency to dislike one another in the court. However, John Wall added that they talk and when there is an argument he always keeps his cool.
It seems that John Wall and Bradley Beal's argument is a common thing between players in the same team and this is not new to Scott Brooks. Brooks used to coach Oklahoma City Thunder have two alphas clashing on the court - Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.
The pair has feuds but they work together to have more wins and make Thunder a contender in the NBA league. Although Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook have differences, they have enough chemistry on the basketball court and that is enough for Scott Brooks.
Do you agree with Scott Brooks that the disagreement between John Wall and Bradley Beal is just common to playmates? Do you believe that Wall and Beal will remain a great backcourt tandem for Washington Wizards? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.