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Offline rondohondo

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http://dimemag.com/2010/06/michael-beasley-says-nba-not-nfl-is-no-fun-league/

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Kansas State guard Jacob Pullen told the Topeka Capital-Journal that it wa Beasley who convinced him to stay in college instead of entering the Draft“I talked to Mike,” Pullen said to the paper. “The two weeks right before the draft deadline, Mike spent out in Kansas. We talked and he said if he could re-do everything, he’d have stayed all four years“He said to think about it and not just worry about the money. Think about the experiences you want to be part of, because once you make that decision it’s your life. It’s a job. It’s not fun anymore.

Just thought this was interesting since there have been people on here debating Beasly's potential and attitude problems. If you are not having fun making millions of dollars, playing next to a top 5 player in Miami beach, then I don't know what is going to make you happy.


Then later in the article it mentions that Miami has been trying to trade him since last trade deadline...

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Beasley’s name has been in rumors since the trade deadline last season- including one incredible situation where the Nets were rumored to have turned down a swap of Beasley for Keyon Dooling – and you can expect him to be involved in discussions throughout the summer.

ESPN’s Chris Sheridan reports But even if [Heat president Pat] Riley is able to land one extremely heavy hitter in free agency (that list begins with LeBron James and continues with Chris Bosh, Amar’e Stoudemire and Carlos Boozer) he isn’t going to have enough room to get that second stud if he still has Beasley on the roster making $4.96 million. And sources have told ESPN.com that Miami, fed up with Beasley’s lack of devotion to defense and his steep learning curve in the maturity department, tried diligently to move Beasley before the trading deadline in February but found no takers willing to give up anything more than garbage. So if Beasley can be moved before the draft for a player with only a partial guarantee for 2010-11, or if the Heat can arrange an uneven deal (in terms of salaries and send him to an under-the-cap team in a trade that would  be consummated after the league’s one-week moratorium on player movement ends July 8, look for Riley to go for it


This is likely the only type of player the C's could get this summer , a player who has a world of talent and potential, but has major attitude problems.

I wouldn't give up much more than sheed and maybe a future 1st.
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Re: Michael Beasley Says NBA, Not NFL, Is No Fun League
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Old friends Ryan Gomes and Delonte West both have partially guaranteed contracts for next year.

Either could be dealt for Beasley.
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Re: Michael Beasley Says NBA, Not NFL, Is No Fun League
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Again, if you assume that Beasley's not going to grow up, you're making a huge mistake. The kid is 21, and in a terrible environment for a young kid.

If Sheed's going to retire, ship him to Miami for Beasley. Clearly, Miami isn't asking for much for him if the story is to be believed.
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I don't like Beasley he's a basket case bra. COO-COO, COO-COO

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You would be wrong. I know Beasley.
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If this is true, I would happily roll the dice for the kind of return Miami is expecting.

He's only got two years left on his rookie contract anyway (coinciding with the KG expiration) - if he doesn't work you let him go or S&T him.

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Can we trade the non-guaranteed contracts of those two D-League players we signed before the playoffs?

As much as it pains me to say it, a team like Minnesota is in perfect position to pick up a player this way, between Gomes' partially-guaranteed deal and multiple draft picks, and also in the other conference...

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Can we trade the non-guaranteed contracts of those two D-League players we signed before the playoffs?

As much as it pains me to say it, a team like Minnesota is in perfect position to pick up a player this way, between Gomes' partially-guaranteed deal and multiple draft picks, and also in the other conference...

David Kahn is only interested in point guards.

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lets get both of these guys, problems aside, they could both be huge.

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Every time this guy opens his mouth he proves the point I've made of him all along: NUT CASE!!

I'd rather give Scalabrine a 10 year 80 million dollar contract than have this fool on my roster...
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Yet another Beasley thread.  I say get him if you can.  The kid is freaked out because he came out too early.  He is a kid that still just wants to have fun.

If we get him, put him on the second unit with Davis and Nate and tell him to just go have fun.  Don't put any pressure on him.  Just give him the space to just have fun.  If you can make that work (take the pressure off him and let him be happy) I think you will have a star in a few years.

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No question about it. I am solidly behind a move for Beasley.
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Yet another Beasley thread.  I say get him if you can.  The kid is freaked out because he came out too early.  He is a kid that still just wants to have fun.

If we get him, put him on the second unit with Davis and Nate and tell him to just go have fun.  Don't put any pressure on him.  Just give him the space to just have fun.  If you can make that work (take the pressure off him and let him be happy) I think you will have a star in a few years.
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Every time this guy opens his mouth he proves the point I've made of him all along: NUT CASE!!

I'd rather give Scalabrine a 10 year 80 million dollar contract than have this fool on my roster...
if you gave scal a 10/80 contract, you would definitely be the nut case! seriously, though, he's young and not in a great environment for becoming a devoted baller - miami nightlife could be sort of distracting, you know. if we think getting him around our squad could get his head on right, absolutely get him on the cheap. dude has all-world talent. i mean, look at the knucklehead express that has ridden through here - steph and nate are two HUGE headcases, but both did great on our roster in terms of acting up. we have an anti-knucklehead locker room - act up, KG might just kill you.