Bradley Beal's name has been brought up a couple of times this summer, partly because of trade rumors surrounding the six-foot-five shooting guard.

Despite regular reports of Beal being dealt with another team, the Washington Wizards have reiterated that they are not interested in any offers for the NBA All-Star.

But what happens when Beal doesn't sign Washington's contract extension? The Wizards could decide to ship him out and the offer could come from the revamped Clippers organization.

At best, the Lakers hometown rival could send Patrick Beverley, Montrezl Harrell, Landry Shamet and Mfiondu Kabengele to the Wizards in exchange for Bradley Beal.

The deal looks very lucrative. The pieces that they could acquire could help them push on for a deep playoff run — granting if John Wall returns to his All-Star form.

Harrel is a good prospect; the 25-year-old center has shown some improvements in the past few years. Last season, he averaged 16.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, two assists, a steal and 1.3 blocks per game.

Landry Shamets is also an intriguing player, last year in his limited time for the Clippers he contributed 10.9 points while shooting 41.4 percent at the field at 45 percent behind the arc.

Florida State standout and NBA rookie, Mfiondu Kabengele is a high-value project. The six-foot-ten is a raw athletic center that could quickly develop into an all-around contributor.

Last but not least is Patrick Beverly, we all know who he is, and he could easily defend anyone at the perimeter. These pieces will surely be enough to replace Bradley Beal's value granting if he opts out of his contract extension.

The Clippers are winners of this summer's free-agent market. They've managed to sign Kawhi Leonard and Paul George, adding Beal could form a new big 3 in the west, potentially becoming championship favorites.

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Bradley Beal admits being flattered about interest on him but is thankful he remains a Washington Wizard. Bradley Beal #3 of the Washington Wizards handles the ball in front of Bojan Bogdanovic #44 of the Indiana Pacers during the second half at Capital One Arena on January 30, 2019 in Washington, DC. Getty Images/Patrick Smith

A team with three onboard could mean complete annihilation for other organizations. George and Leonard are considered as the league's elite defenders, and both can score anywhere from the floor.

Beal is also a capable defender himself, but his biggest asset is his ability to create shots for himself and others. The 2019-2020 NBA season will indeed be a spectacle to watch.

The trade rumor does sound good on paper. However, it's unlikely that the Wizards will let go of Beal soon.