Bradley Beal announcement that he is leaving the Suns now another significant issue for the Team…

Bradley Beal, the guard for the Phoenix Suns, is projected to miss two to three weeks because of an ankle injury he sustained on Friday night, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
On Friday, with 7:28 remaining in the first quarter, Beal scored a 3-point shot and landed on Knicks guard Donte DiVincenzo’s foot, injuring his right ankle.Following the play’s review, DiVincenzo was called for a flagrant 1.
Beal played in just six games this season due to back problems for the most part. Additionally, it was the second time Devin Booker, Beal, and Kevin Durant had all played together.
Phoenix hosts the Washington Wizards (4–20) and is currently ranked tenth in the Western Conference. The Suns have dropped six of their last ten games and two in a row. Suns sans Beal are 11-8.
Beal won’t be the only player to miss out on the Wizards, though. Josh Okogie (hip) will miss the Wizards’ third consecutive game due to injury. After just recovering from a nasal fracture/concussion earlier this week, Nassir Little’s status is uncertain. Eric Gordon, meanwhile, is classified as probable despite missing the game against New York due to a bruise in his lower leg.
Five players for the Los Angeles Lakers are listed as injured for their game against the New York Knicks on Monday at Crypto.com Arena. Due to a sprained ankle, Anthony Davis was forced to miss Friday’s game against the San Antonio Spurs and is now regarded as a Game-Time Decision. Against the Spurs on Wednesday, Davis rolled his ankle.
D’Angelo Russell and Cam Reddish are also noted as GTD. Reddish missed the game on Friday due to a knee ailment. Russell was sick on Friday, missing his first game of the season.
Following the team’s defeat on Friday, Lakers head coach Darvin Ham gave reports on all three of the injured starters and expressed little concern for them going ahead.