The crowd in Phoenix went wild for Bradley Beal


Passage of Bradley Beal in Phoenix, between 2023 and 2025, was clearly not memorable. Both seasons were disappointing, both individually and collectively, alongside Kevin Durant and Devin Booker. On the other hand, the fans have not forgotten. Expectations were high, so the fall was even more brutal.

Quite logically, when the point guard returned to Phoenix, in the colors of the Clippers, he was warmly welcomed, under whistles, as Miles Turner in Indiana recently.

“There are fans here who don’t like me and others who do. You can’t please everyone, I learned that very young.”, reacts former Washington player. “We’re going to go crazy if we try to please everyone. I loved my time here, I loved playing for this franchise. They made a decision, we have to move forward, that’s right. I don’t hold a grudge. People will boo, it’s part of the game, part of cheerleading.”

“Things didn’t work out and we have to move on”

If he didn’t want to make a big deal about this return, believing that he did “a match like any other”Bradley Beal missed the reunion with his former team, scoring just 5 points on 2/14 shooting, in a loss to the Clippers.

Now that the comeback is over, is he keeping track of his two years in Arizona? And does he imagine that the story could have gone differently?

“I think about it, sure. Everyone has their ‘what ifs?’, but we can’t live in the past.”he answers. “We could have done something unique, but it didn’t happen. Things didn’t work out and we have to move on. And it’s going to be one hell of a ‘what if?’ Afterwards, if everyone would put themselves in my place, from my first day here to the last, when I was asked to leave, there would be a little more elegance, but you control what you can control. »

Bradley BealPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2012-13YOU563141.038.678.60.83.03.82.42.00.91.60.513.9
2013-14YOU733541.940.278.80.73.03.73.32.11.01.80.217.1
2014-15YOU633442.740.978.30.92.93.83.12.21.22.00.315.3
2015-16YOU553144.938.776.70.72.73.42.92.11.02.00.217.4
2016-17YOU773548.240.482.50.72.43.13.52.21.12.00.323.1
2017-18 YOU823646.037.579.10.73.74.44.52.01.22.60.422.6
2018-19 YOU823747.535.180.81.13.95.05.52.81.52.70.725.6
2019-20YOU573645.535.384.20.93.34.26.12.21.23.40.430.5
2020-21 YOU603648.534.988.91.23.54.74.42.31.13.10.431.3
2021-22YOU403645.130.083.30.93.84.76.62.40.93.40.423.2
2022-23YOU503450.636.584.20.83.13.95.42.10.92.90.723.2
2023-24PHKS533351.343.081.31.03.44.45.02.41.02.50.518.2
2024-25PHKS533249.738.680.30.62.73.33.72.61.11.90.517.0
2025-26LAC32141.233.3100.00.30.71.01.32.30.31.00.06.7

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / 3 points in an attempt; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.




2025-11-07 07:17:00

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