Bradley Beal Praying to God on Wizards Bench During Loss to Rockets Was Tough to Watch But a Good Sign
Bradley Beal praying to God on Wizards bench during their loss to Rockets was tough to watch, but also a good sign. The losses are starting to take a mental toll on Beal, and turning to God is the only thing that can help sometimes.
The good thing about this is it shows Bradley Beal still has faith despite how bad Wizards season has been so far. Having faith in God can get you through the toughest situations in life.


To really feel what Bradley Beal is going through all you have to do is look closely at Wizards roster. You have guys like Isaac Bonga who would be getting DNPs on almost any other NBA team playing heavy minutes.
Bradley Beal is making $22 Million this season, so there’s still a bright side to all this. Plus he is the one that decided to extend his contract with the Wizards and remain loyal. However, Wizards still owe it to him to find someway to improve that roster ASAP.
Author: JordanThrilla
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