WASHINGTON - Since Bradley Beal entered the NBA Draft, he's been pulled back and forth between two player comparisons on opposite sides of the shooting guard spectrum.
The player he gets compared to most is Ray Allen, for obvious reasons. Both players have picture-perfect shooting forms and have a smooth handle they can put to use when teams try to drive them off the 3-point line. It's a simple, but very sensical connection to make.
But from time to time, you'll still hear Beal get compared to another shooting guard. The most notable instance came from Martell Webster who said this atter Beal's second preseason game in 2012, according to Michael Lee:
"He says he wants to compare himself to Ray Allen, but he has a little more flash than Ray Allen,.