I don't personally think the Wizards need to trade Beal. He has three years left on his contract and at a reasonable price. (He's owed about $81 million during that time.) He's playing like a surefire All-Star. If the Wizards want to break it down, there's no reason to sell their best player for even 99 cents on the dollar. That said, I've spoken to smart, smart people in the NBA, people whose opinions I respect a lot that think the Wizards should think about parting with him. He could bring back a bunch. And if you're not going to win with this group (which it looks like you won't), the argument is, get as many picks or young pieces as you can and form a new core. Wall's deal matched with his injury make him an unlikely trade candidate.
The Wizards’ thoughts of trading either Wall or Beal are very preliminary, according to a person familiar with the situation. By putting this information out there, they are simply letting other teams know they will listen. Despite the whirlwind of reports, any major deal would likely take a long time to orchestrate. The Wizards would likely take months to lay the groundwork, even if matters get worse on the court.
"The Lakers have yet, I'm told, to be aggressive in trying to put a deal together to get [Kyrie] from Brooklyn. That may come, that may evolve with time. But so far right now, there's no traction really on deals with either Irving or Durant."
John Clark: I’m told despite reports, the Sixers are not pursuing Kyrie Irving I’m told there were discussions internally about Kyrie and other players, but the Sixers never entered into actual talks with Brooklyn As far as Kevin Durant, remember he has a big say in where he will wind up