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Suns Have Most Regrettable NBA Contract
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The Phoenix Suns have one of the most regrettable contracts in the league, according to Bleacher Report.

Suns star Bradley Beal was acquired last summer via trade with the Washington Wizards and played just 53 games while dealing with various injuries through the 2023-24 season.

Beal's $50.2 million salary for the upcoming season on top of his remaining deal (three-year, $181 million) ranks as one of the worst NBA contracts in the eyes of B/R.

"The Suns traded for Beal, and while they didn't give up much to get him from the Washington Wizards, that financial commitment—along with Devin Booker and Kevin Durant—puts Phoenix in difficult financial straits for at least the next two seasons," wrote Eric Pincus.

"As the Wizards saw, dealing a player with a rare no-trade clause can be extremely difficult."

Beal's 9/10 rating on how regrettable the contract is tied for second with Jordan Poole (Washington Wizards) and Michael Porter Jr. (Denver Nuggets).

Zach LaVine (Chicago Bulls) was the only 10/10.

Beal is just a few years removed from being a 30 point per game scorer in the league, and perhaps the additions of new coach Mike Budenholzer and legitimate point guards Tyus Jones/Monte Morris will help Beal slide back into more familiar territory.

Naturally, Beal's numbers were going to drop playing alongside the likes of Kevin Durant and Devin Booker, though his efficiency was notable despite all the various roles:

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This article first appeared on Phoenix Suns on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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