In case you have been living under a rock this past summer, the Miami Heat decided to take a new and unheralded approach to building an NBA team, and managed to add LeBron James and Chris Bosh to a roster already containing All-Star Dwyane Wade.
The upside is that they can now realistically contend with the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics for a championship, the downside is that they may have lost a potential All-Star, in Michael Beasley, for a pittance, in making sure it all happened.
Speaking from Mankato, where his new team, the Minnesota Timberwolves, are preparing for the new season, he told the press about his new attitude to life and basketball—including removing the “bad blood” that may have been to blame for the drug problems he had.
He also promises that those in the Target Center will get their money's worth from him.
“Fans will see a hard worker, an energized player, whether we win or lose, I’ll be a fun player to watch.” Beasley said.
After his bad experience at the Miami Heat, and the manner in which he was pushed out of the team, what Beasley needs are ...
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Minnesota Timberwolves’ Forward Michael Beasley Is Banishing His Miami Heat Past
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