Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal didn’t have bad intentions late in Sunday’s 116-98 home loss to Minnesota when he fouled an airborne Anthony Edwards at PHX Arena — but enough was enough. “It’s like scoring at the end of the game when you don’t have to,” Beal said after Monday’s practice.
Mat Ishbia bought the franchise a little over two years ago and got super aggressive with big changes. This team now looks on the verge of a complete organizational breakdown. With a luxury tax bill over $150 million, the Suns are on pace to be the most expensive failure in NBA history.
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