#2 Bradley Beal (Washington Wizards)

Beal was in the All-NBA Rookie first team the season he was drafted 3rd overall by the Wizards. He has not jumped ship since then and has grown as a player and an individual with every passing season.

As time has passed, he has proven to be inevitable for the Wizards' & John Wall's surge to the top. His ball handling and ice-cold nerves during clutch moments might be the most underrated in the league, owing to the fact that the Wizards fail consistently in making it big in the playoffs.
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The 2010 FIBA Under-17 World Cup MVP is averaging 22.1 ppg this year, beating John Wall to it. He has not averaged lesser than 22 points per game in the last two seasons and is on track to maintain the same this year as well.
He made his 2018-19 season even unforgettable when he netted hid 900th 3-pointer on the November 14th, making him the youngest player in NBA history to do so. He is averaging 7.2 assists in the last five games Washington have played.
Though Beal remains the subject of trade rumors, his commitment to the Wizards franchise and their will to compete hard in every single matchup, cannot be doubted to the last cent.
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