Boston Celtics: 3 reasons why a Bradley Beal trade is still possible

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 07: Jayson Tatum (L) #10 and Bradley Beal #4 of the 2021 USA Basketball Men's National Team laugh after a practice at the Mendenhall Center at UNLV as the team gets ready for the Tokyo Olympics on July 7, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 07: Jayson Tatum (L) #10 and Bradley Beal #4 of the 2021 USA Basketball Men's National Team laugh after a practice at the Mendenhall Center at UNLV as the team gets ready for the Tokyo Olympics on July 7, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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Why Boston Celtics could trade for Beal No. 3) The Beal family is going nuts on Twitter

Twitter has been going crazy lately because of a couple of tweets from Bradley Beal and his wife, Kamiah Adams-Beal. He tweeted out a thinking face emoji, while she tweeted out “Oh wow…..”

Those tweets were then followed up by Quinton Mayo, a Wizards insider, tweeting out a funny GIF. Adams-Beal then liked that same tweet.

Mayo was one of the people who reported that Beal wished to stay in Washington. Adams-Beal has tweeted about Mayo in the past, so there’s clearly some sort of relationship or mutual respect between the parties.

The Beal family is either trying to start a commotion for no good reason, or they know something no one else does. Both are very possible options, but it’s much more fun to think about the second one.

These tweets came just a few minutes after Shams Charania reported that Kanter would be signing with the Celtics. Could this be a coincidence? Maybe, but that’s a mighty fine coincidence if it is one.

The more likely scenario is that the Beals thought it would be funny to send out cryptic tweets after news about the Celtics. NBA players have been known to mess around on Twitter like that.

However, if there is something going on, the Boston Celtics are the team most likely involved. Dreams of a Bradley Beal trade to the Boston Celtics might not be dead quite yet!