Bradley Beal pulls no punches on his goal with the Clippers

Bradley Beal, Phoenix Suns
Bradley Beal, Phoenix Suns | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Once draft night is concluded, those with plans of making it to the NBA expand further on their career goals. No one wants their spot to be taken, and this motivates many to continue working hard, earning millions, and winning in the sport they have always dreamed of performing in professionally.

Bradley Beal, a star, once a superstar, with three All-Star appearances on his record, was just a kid when the Washington Wizards selected him. He is known for his relentless work ethic and for being driven by the principle of maintaining his position in the NBA, which has earned him millions in both conferences.

However, what Beal has not experienced is a championship. He thought that, when traded to the Phoenix Suns, his winning aspirations would be fulfilled with help from a great staff, Devin Booker, and Kevin Durant, but the reality is that he was in a better situation on the Wizards, as those were the days when he went furthest in the postseason.

Furthermore, Beal signed a two-year deal with the LA Clippers, specifically with a player option after the first year, giving him the choice to run it back if head coach Tyronn Lue makes it to the NBA Finals, for example, but does not win it.

The endgame for Beal is a championship, which was quite obvious, yet he made his wants clear to the public, adding to why he joined the Clippers.

Bradley Beal wants a championship and nothing else from the LA Clippers

By connecting the dots, Bradley Beal could see how hungry the LA Clippers are for a title, as he joined a veteran team where most do not have a ring in their showcase. Kawhi Leonard has two, and he wants a third, while Brook Lopez has one with the Milwaukee Bucks. Notable veterans like James Harden and Chris Paul are in the hunt for their first to elevate their names in the all-time discussions.

Moreover, Beal kept things simple regarding what he wants on his third team in the NBA during a recent interview. This was crystal clear all along, but his explicit mention of it should excite fans.

These words from Beal could also be a memorable moment to revisit when the Clippers go all the way and win the NBA Finals, as it would portray the three-time All-Star manifesting his desires into a reality in less than one season.