John Wall & Bradley Beal don't like each other no surprise here.

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Wall and Beal are cool off the court.

On the court you can see they have shaky chemistry. When was the last time you saw them both put up 20 points and good all around numbers in the same game?

Beal has had bad shot selection. He doesn't get to the line, he settles and he isn't consistent. Plus he's hurt every year. He's been an average NBA player who should be making half of his new deal.

Wall similarly has bad shot selection and takes too many. He doesn't get to the line as much as he did his first two years which is mind boggling. He turns it over a bit too much and his defense fell off this past year (perhaps due to his knee). Wall also has had conditioning issues. He came into camp last fall out of shape and played like shid in November.

Wall is the better player as he's proven to be one of the top PGs in the NBA.

It'll be impossible to trade Beal but he's the one who should be on the block next summer. The only good thing is he's only 23.
 

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Thats pretty deep
 

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this is not good, even though they recognize it. Neither one of them will budge; wall will want to remain alpha and he stays pocket watchin other nikkas. He'll want to prove he's worth more than beal who will want to prove he can say healthy and be worthy of the contract. This backcourt will fade. Curry/Thompson still on top, but Westbrook/Oladipo and Dunn/Lavine got next for best backcourts in the league not these 2 clowns in DC.
 
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