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Both the Miami Heat and the Milwaukee Bucks are in front of the Bradley Beal sweepstakes, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst.

As such, the Washington Wizards have allowed the star shooting guard and his camp to engage in a conversation with his team suitors. Per Chris Haynes of Bleacher Report, Beal is expected to meet with both teams as the club continues to work for a potential trade.

Beal expressed his willingness to work for a trade with the Wizards as new president Michael Winger was given full authority by the team ownership to decide the path that will be taken by the franchise moving forward. 

Beal inked a supermax contract with the Wizards last year worth $251 million for five years. Holding a no-trade clause that was inserted in the deal, the All-Star has to waive it in order to get traded.

Beal averaged 23.2 points, 5.4 assists, and 3.9 boards last year. He has spent his entire career in D.C. as the team’s prized pick in the 2011 Draft.