It looks like Bradley Beal isn't one for eyewear.
The Washington Wizards guard played Friday's game with protective goggles after taking an elbow to the face in a game just two days prior.
Beal only scored 10 points and had seven turnovers on Friday. It's unclear whether or not the goggles directly contributed to his subpar game, but he did end up tossing them aside at point during the contest.
Beal didn't sound too happy about possibly having to wear them going forward, per Hoop District DC.
https://twitter.com/HoopDistrictDC/status/936795143910256646
When Beal was elbowed initially, blood poured down his face as he left the game. He returned in the second half, however, and finished out the game. He even visited a doctor to make sure his eye was OK.
Article Continues BelowPlayers seem to hate when they have to put any kind of apparatus on their face to protect an injury. Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving recently suffered a facial fracture and had to don a mask.
During a game earlier this month, Irving became so frustrated with it after a missing a shot that he threw it to the ground.
Kyrie Irving throws off the mask 😂😂#NBA #AGS pic.twitter.com/9ygODCbRyP
— ALL GRIND SPORTS (@allgrindsports) November 15, 2017
Beal's injury is not as severe as Irving's but so far he seems to be affected in much the same way. But he will have to decide whether letting go of the goggles is worth potentially getting hurt again.