Bradley Beal is a veteran guard for the LA Clippers, bringing experience and perimeter scoring ability to a guard rotation in flux. The St. Louis native stands 6'4" and weighs 207 pounds, and he attended the University of Florida before entering the NBA. Beal spent the majority of his career in Washington before later stints brought him to Phoenix and now Los Angeles.
Through seven games this season, Beal is averaging 8.7 points per game across 19.4 minutes, with 1.4 assists and 1.0 rebounds per outing. His 45.1 percent mark from the field is respectable, though his three-point shooting sits at a modest 27.9 percent and his free throw rate of 42.9 percent is notably low for a guard of his profile. His plus-minus of -2.6 reflects a limited role off the bench or in reduced minutes situations. For bettors, Beal presents a mixed proposition. His points prop is worth monitoring given the variance between his career scoring averages and his current usage, and his three-point volume may not support over bets on made threes at this stage of the season. Assists props in the 1.5 range and rebounds props under 2.0 align more consistently with his current production. The low free throw percentage adds additional downside risk on points-based props that depend on getting to the line.