Bradley Beal appeared to brush away Frank Vogel's hand when the Suns coach attempted to give him a high-five during the team's loss to the Timberwolves, which resulted in their playoff elimination.
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Bradley Beal seemed furious with under-fire Phoenix Suns coach Frank Vogel during the team's elimination Game 4 contest. Beal slapped Vogel's hand after the latter benched him during the third quarter. The Timberwolves were ahead 76-75 at that point, but Beal was having a rough night. He had just committed his fourth foul of the night and had one more point than fouls during his exit.It was seemingly not a good look for the coach or the player. Frank Vogel is already facing scrutiny from Suns...
Bradley Beal angered Suns fans on Monday morning, as one of the team's players was laughing the day after Phoenix was swept out of the NBA playoffs by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Defense has been far more of an afterthought than an asset over the checkered history of the Minnesota Timberwolves, who have the second-fewest wins in the NBA since their entry 35 years ago and have advanced out of the first round of the playoffs only once.
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