It's evident that Bradley Beal is unhappy with his current situation with the Washington Wizards. The league's leading scorer couldn't hide his frustrations on Sunday in the first half of Washington's home game against the Brooklyn Nets at Capital One Arena.

After Nets forward Jeff Green easily blew by his initial defender, Beal came over and tried to swipe the ball free. Most teams rotate on these types of plays to try and protect the paint, but the Wizards' front line didn't even bother contesting the shot, giving Green an easy dunk.

A visibly upset Beal caught the ball shortly afterward and violently threw it away in frustration at what is happening to his team this season. Luckily for him, he wasn't assessed with a technical.

The Wizards' putrid defensive effort is indeed one of the main reasons for their struggles this season. Bradley Beal earlier admitted that his team couldn't even guard a parked car at this point even if they wanted to.

Entering Sunday's game versus the Nets, Washington had dropped its last four games and held a league-worst 3-12 record.

The two-time All-Star guard has done everything in his power to help his team win, coming out with herculean scoring efforts on a nightly basis. Bradley Beal is averaging 34.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 1.4 steals prior to the match versus Brooklyn.

For his part, Beal is trying to stay composed and hide his frustrations as much as he can. But his body language over the team's long losing streak says otherwise.

Even Beal's wife, Kamia Adams-Beal said she was getting sick of the Wizards' misfortunes.