Wizards Celebrate Bradley Beal Day at Open Practice
There was cause for celebration at Capital One Arena after the Washington Wizards open practice on Tuesday, the day proclaimed by the D.C. City Council to be "Bradley Beal Day" in D.C.
There was cause for celebration at Capital One Arena after the Washington Wizards open practice on Tuesday, the day proclaimed by the D.C. City Council to be "Bradley Beal Day" in D.C.
As part of a wide-ranging near hour-long interview with JJ Redick and Tommy Alter for Redick's popular NBA podcast "The Old Man and The Three," Bradley Beal revealed what went into his decision-making process, how often he has thought about leaving the Wizards, and why he ultimately chose to stay.
Break out your No. 3 Wizards Jersey and your freshest Jordans on October 11th, because the District is set to celebrate Bradley Beal Day.
Just over eight months to the day of his last appearance in a Washington Wizards game, Bradley Beal was back on the court on Friday as the Wiz opened a two-game preseason set with the Golden State Warriors in Tokyo, getting his feet wet for a huge season to come in The District.
Bradley Beal and the Washington Wizards have arrived in Tokyo, Japan and visited Tokyo Tower ahead of Friday's preseason game against the Warriors.
The Washington Wizards got an early jump on other NBA teams, opening their Training Camp this past weekend and Bradley Beal was thrilled to be back on the court with his teammates.
Speaking at media day ahead of Washington Wizards training camp this week, Bradley Beal expressed his desire to win with the Wizards.
As 24-year-old Washington D.C. native Francis Tiafoe makes a run at being the first American male to win a Grand Slam singles tennis title in nearly 20 years at the U.S. Open, Bradley Beal is enjoying the ride.
Bradley Beal is staying in The District.
Bradley Beal and the Hoop For All Foundation will celebrate the completion of the Benjamin Banneker basketball court refurbishment project later this month.