After two seasons of disappointment with the Phoenix Suns , Bradley Beal embarks on a new chapter with the Los Angeles Clippers . The Suns waived Beal a month ago, and he then signed a two-year, $10.9 million contract with the Clippers, to join Kawhi Leonard and James Harden on an L.A. team that struggled to reach its championships aspirations.
Injuries are the primary reason why the Clippers struggled to make any deep postseason run, but Leonard should be healthy this season, as will Harden. The Clippers spent this summer reloading around those guys to build a veteran-led team that also features Chris Paul returning to the Clippers. They also added John Collins to give them some additional frontcourt depth to a rotation that won 50 games last season but fell to the Denver