Bradley Beal has agreed to sign a five-year, $251 million contract to return to the Wizards, but his contract is actually more unique than expected. According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, Washington is giving Beal a full no-trade clause, becoming the only player in the NBA to receive one in their current contract.
When he signs the deal, Beal will only be the 10th player in NBA history to have a no-trade clause, joining players like LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan.
In order for players to even be eligible for no-trade clauses, they have to have been in the league for at least eight years and have been on the team with whom they are signing for at least four years.