WASHINGTON — Bradley Beal closed this past Thursday’s now infamous Wizards practice with a suggestion.



Players were about to huddle to conclude the day and one mumbled some words under his breath, expressing unhappiness with the way things were going amid a 5-11 start. The Wizards were finishing up a turbulent practice that included verbal disagreements between Beal and Austin Rivers as well as Jeff Green and John Wall, sources told The Athletic. Coach Scott Brooks was involved in the fracas. Wall walked away with a rare fine from the team, sources said.



But Beal had an idea. Just before the huddle, people who were present for the moment recounted, he said something along the lines of, “Let’s get it all out. Everybody say what you want to say.”



A bunch of players did just that and it got heated.



Beal walked off the floor. That’s when he said he was tired of the direction the group was heading, according to...