NBA Trade Rumors: Golden State Warriors predicted to land $250 million Phoenix Suns star guard as potential backcourt partner for Stephen Curry

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 Golden State Warriors predicted to land $250 million Phoenix Suns star guard as potential backcourt partner for Stephen Curry

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The Golden State Warriors are reportedly exploring the possibility of pairing Stephen Curry with another scoring threat, as rumors swirl around the potential buyout of Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal.

As the franchise looks to stay competitive with an aging core, the addition of a proven scorer like Beal could provide the offensive boost needed for another title push.

Veteran Help for Golden State’s Aging Core

Following a disappointing exit from the 2025 NBA Playoffs, the Warriors are recalibrating their roster to support their trio of veterans—Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Jimmy Butler—who are all nearing the twilight of their careers. With Curry turning 38 this season and Green and Butler also past their primes, Golden State is in urgent need of consistent offensive reinforcement.Enter Bradley Beal, a three-time All-Star and former scoring leader who could become available on the open market pending a buyout agreement with the Phoenix Suns.

Golden State Warriors Among Multiple Teams Showing Interest

Bradley Beal

Bradley Beal (Image via Getty)

Beal, who signed a massive $251 million contract with the Washington Wizards before being traded to the Suns, is now a hot name in buyout talks. According to a report by ClutchPoints insider Brett Siegel, multiple teams are monitoring the situation.“There are several teams, including the Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, and Los Angeles Lakers, who have shown interest in Beal,” wrote Siegel. However, Siegel also clarified that Golden State’s interest, while genuine, may not be as aggressive as some reports suggest:“Golden State, like several other teams, would surely give Beal a minimum contract if he were willing to accept such a deal and wanted to join them.”

“Could this happen, and will the Warriors swoop in to steal Beal from the Clippers? Sure, anything is possible. However, it is unlikely that Beal will take a minimum contract.” (H/t: Sporting News)

Why Bradley Beal Fits the Golden State Warriors’ Needs

At 32 years old, Bradley Beal may no longer be in his prime, but his offensive skill set remains valuable—especially in a reduced role. Last season with the Suns, Beal played in 53 games and averaged:

StatValue
Points per Game 17.0
Assists 3.7
Steals 1.1
3-Point Shooting 38.6% on 5.0 attempts

These numbers suggest that Beal still has enough in the tank to contribute meaningfully to a contender—particularly one like Golden State that can afford to use him more sparingly.

Strategic Outlook for the 2025-26 Season

For the Golden State Warriors, landing Beal at a bargain could be a win-win. He would relieve Curry of some scoring responsibilities, open up the floor with his shooting, and provide another veteran presence in the locker room. While Golden State isn’t alone in its interest, their status as a title-contending team could be an enticing destination for Beal—if he’s willing to sacrifice salary for another shot at postseason glory.Potential Benefits of Adding Beal:- Secondary scoring option behind Curry- Depth in the backcourt rotation- Improved three-point shooting- Veteran leadership with playoff experience

The Big Question: Will Bradley Beal Accept a Minimum Deal?

The Golden State Warriors’ hands may be tied financially, which makes a league-minimum deal the only viable option. Whether Beal agrees to such terms will ultimately determine if the hypothetical pairing becomes a reality.Also read: NBA Trade Rumors: Miami Heat Expected to Hit Pause on Andrew Wiggins Talks Ahead of 2025-26 Season; Los Angeles Lakers Out?Until then, General Manager Mike Dunleavy will keep his options open as Golden State gears up for a crucial 2025-26 season—one that may hinge on the acquisition of a player like Bradley Beal.

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