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The NBA announced the 2019/20 All-NBA teams and fans were quick to point that Bradley Beal was snubbed of any of the three teams. The shooting guard was the biggest reason why the Washington Wizards had a chance to compete in the 2019/20 season, even getting an invitation to the bubble last July. Beal was marvelous for the capital team, averaging 30.5 points, 6.1 assists and 4.2 rebounds per game while shooting 45% from the field.
Despite being the heart and soul of the Wizards, Beal was snubbed from an All-Star call this season and now he wasn’t included in any of the three All-NBA teams of the season. He reacted to the news with a series of tweets showing his disagreement with these decisions but also showing his class by recognizing Jayson Tatum, who was included in the All-NBA third team this year.
Bradley Beal’s first comments after not making All-NBA: Congratulating his close buddy Jayson Tatum. pic.twitter.com/QiNRGCkUoj
— Fred Katz (@FredKatz) September 16, 2020
Beal’s wife, Kamiah Adams-Beal, took to Twitter to call out the NBA and the people responsible for getting her husband out of an All-NBA team.
30.5 ppg
6.1 apg
4.2 rpgYet not all Nba.
Lol y’all got it— Kamiah Adams-Beal (@KamiahAdams) September 16, 2020
I’m not here to say who shouldn’t have made it. Not my place. HOWEVER I am here to and will CONTINUE to be VERY vocal on saying BRADLEY BEAL IS A F-ING ALL STAR AND ALL NBA!!!!!!!!!! Put some respect on his name!
— Kamiah Adams-Beal (@KamiahAdams) September 16, 2020
I just wanna know if the “voters” can make:
free throw
left hand lay up
3pt shot
#seriousquestion
— Kamiah Adams-Beal (@KamiahAdams) September 16, 2020
Again, the real know what it is.
It makes ZERO sense, but it is what it is. Just keep watching…
Off this app.
— Kamiah Adams-Beal (@KamiahAdams) September 16, 2020
According to ESPN Stats & Info, Beal’s 30.5 ppg became the third-most by a player in NBA history to miss an All-NBA selection.
Bradley Beal averaged 30.5 PPG this season and did not make All-NBA. That is the 3rd-most PPG in a season without making All-NBA in NBA history (min. 40 games). pic.twitter.com/GDydMShnr1
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 16, 2020
In the end, Kamiah surprised the player with a plaque to show her support and how big he is a player and a human being. She gifted her husband an All-World plaque to celebrate Beal’s huge season.
Make sure y’all zoom in & read the fine print. A message from The Beal’s. #SnubbedButSmiling pic.twitter.com/EzmEqEmbAZ
— BEAN
(@MGRADS) September 16, 2020
The REAL know what it is!! Amazing season baby!! Keep grinding! Keep giving it your all! Your hard work doesn’t go unnoticed!! I love you. @RealDealBeal23 pic.twitter.com/LVZa4r9AwS
— Kamiah Adams-Beal (@KamiahAdams) September 16, 2020
“Facts don’t lie. Bradley Beal 2019-20. One of the greatest individual seasons in NBA history,” the plaque reads.
It continues: “You’re All-World in our book!”
This will serve as motivation for Beal. Next year he’ll have John Wall back and together, they’ll try to take the Washington Wizards to the postseason and try to make a run for the title. Seeing how the league treated Beal this year, this was expected. Still, it doesn’t mean it’s not unfortunate.
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