
Devin Booker, a key figure for the Phoenix Suns for over a decade, recently shared a popular Instagram post from Arizona that quickly garnered 35,000 likes within 30 minutes. Simply captioned “Sedona Sunday,” the post attracted attention not only from fans but also from former Suns teammate Bradley Beal, who responded with an emoji comment. This exchange draws interest given Beal’s recent exit from the Suns organization.
Bradley Beal’s Transition from Suns to Clippers Confirmed
Bradley Beal, a three-time NBA All-Star, has officially parted ways with the Phoenix Suns after agreeing to a contract buyout. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, Beal will join the Los Angeles Clippers on a two-year, $11 million contract that includes a player option after clearing waivers. The move marks a significant change for Beal, who played the last two seasons with the Suns following an 11-year tenure with the Washington Wizards.
Performance Overview of Beal and Booker in the 2024-2025 Season
In his final season with Phoenix, Beal averaged 17.0 points, 3.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 1.1 steals per game, showcasing efficient shooting with a 49.7% field goal percentage and 38.6% from beyond the arc in 53 appearances. Meanwhile, Devin Booker delivered another strong campaign, posting averages of 25.6 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 7.1 assists while shooting 46.1% overall and 33.2% from three-point range over 75 games. Despite their efforts, the Suns failed to qualify for the 2025 NBA playoffs.
Implications of Beal’s Departure and Next Steps for the Suns
Bradley Beal’s move to the Clippers signals a fresh chapter in his career while presenting the Phoenix Suns with an opportunity to reconfigure their roster. Booker’s continued leadership remains vital as the team seeks to return to playoff contention. Fans will likely follow Beal’s progress closely, especially given the recent social media interaction that highlights the ongoing connections between former teammates.
BREAKING: Three-time NBA All-Star Bradley Beal has agreed to a contract buyout with the Phoenix Suns and plans to join the Los Angeles Clippers on a two-year, $11 million deal with a player option after clearing waivers, Mark Bartelstein of @PrioritySports told ESPN.
—Shams Charania, NBA Insider