Beasley is so talented that he's worth a shot, but unfortunately competitiveness and drive don't really change whether someone is 20 years old or 50 years old. Great players put all their effort into becoming great players since they were on their high school teams.
Good points but, good players have leadership and mentoring from someone along the way. Beasley hasnt been in a situation yet (IMO) where he has had any decent mentoring. The Heat arent exactly that type of organization and dont have that type of player on the roster with a similar background that he can relate to. We do in the people I mentioned earlier. This guy needs a strong vocal personality that he can respect who has been there before.
My point is, he is not a loser or headcase because Miami is making him available. Rather he is an expendable asset that needs work that they may be unable or unwilling to provide. They are desparate to put a superstar next to Wade or lose him. Wade ( much like our own Paul Pierce) is not going to put too much into mentoring. It isnt a knock, just isnt his thing. It isnt in his makeup like it is for KG or even Doc.
If Beasley can be had for a future pick and cash or a contract then we need to grab him. It would be foolish not to because there is very low risk. Now that we are pursuing Brad Miller, can you just imagine a second unit of Miller, Baby, Beasley, Tony Allen and our new PG?
I also wonder just how bad things are with Beasley. I'm assuming few on this board, if any, watch Miami games on a regular basis. Yes, he smoked some weed, but there's lots of players who do that. But what else makes him "non-competitive"? Or is this just the national media making assumptions off of the weed thing?
I mean at various times over the past 5 years, the national media began to look at Pierce as a problem child (after the Pacers series) or a career loser (despite his heroics in 2001-2002).
Also, I'd say there are players who turned it around. Lamar Odom is a pretty good example with a somewhat comparable skillset (perimeter oriented big man).
I'm not a huge Beasley fan, but if we can have him cheap, I think he's a nice scorer off the bench now who could be a piece for the future.