NBA Trade Rumors: Who Is Leaving Washington Wizards? Bradley Beal To Be Acquired By 76ers? John Wall To Utah Jazz, Milwaukee Bucks?

John Wall and Bradley Beal have been rumored to be having a dispute fueling reports that at least one of them is leaving. It has been reported that if Beal is to leave the Washington Wizards, he will most likely go to Philadelphia 76ers while if Wall will be traded, he could go to Miami Heat, Utah Jazz, or Milwaukee Bucks.

Wall recently revealed that he and Beal have the tendency to not like each other on the court. This came as a shock since the two are the duo in playing for Washington Wizards. Beal also said in a statement that it is difficult because he and Wall are both alphas, Yibada reported.

It is possible that Wall will be the one that Washington Wizards has to let go since Beal recently signed a five-year contract with the NBA team that cost $128 million. However, despite the contract signing, reports have surfaced saying that Beal is to be traded to Philadelphia 76ers. It is believed that at least one from Nerlens Noel or Jahlil Okafor will be traded.

Beal is said to be an asset to the Philadelphia 76ers if he ever joins them since he averaged 17.4 points per game last season. He could play well alongside Philadelphia 76ers star player Ben Simmons. Despite the rumors, however, it is said that Philadelphia 76ers might not want to consider such a huge deal.

As for Wall, Chatt Sports Net reported that he believes he is the leader of the Washington Wizards team but Beal being the highest-paid player now, he might have felt that he should leave the NBA team as other teams are willing to offer so much more. The teams reportedly interested in Wall are Miami Heat, Milwaukee bucks, and Utah Jazz.

Miami Heat will reportedly trade Goran Dragic and possibly even Justise Winslow to acquire Wall. Milwaukee Bucks might offer more since they need a real point guard on their roster.

Do you think the two players should part ways? Let us know what you think below!

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