Washington Wizards shooting guard Bradley Beal keeps coming on the wrong side of history for some reason.

Last season, Beal became just the fourth player in NBA history to record at least 2,000 points, 400 rebounds and 400 assists in a season and not earn All-NBA honors.

The bad luck for Beal continued this year, as he became the first player since 1985 to average over 28.0 points per game and not make the NBA All-Star team.

Monday against the Milwaukee Bucks, Beal joined another “wrong side of history” club. The Wizards' sharpshooter became the fourth player in NBA history to score 50 points in a loss in consecutive games. The others are Wilt Chamberlain, James Harden and Devin Booker:

Because of how elite Bradley Beal has been this season and how poor the Wizards have produced, there are going to be multiple teams with assets who are going to call Washington this summer and make an offer for Beal.

The 26-year-old guard signed a two-year, $72 million contract extension with the Wizards before the season started. He is now guaranteed $130 million over four seasons.

Beal's new deal with Washington also contains a player option for the 2022-2023 season. He would be eligible to sign a five-year, $266 million contract with the Wizards in the summer of 2022 if he declines that option and is still in Washington.