zimpy27 wrote:shrink wrote:* Confirms the Wolves turned down Malik Beasley for Josh Richardson + Nesmith but he is available
Not a fan of Beasley tbh, they should have done the deal for J-Rich. Or they should load value on to Beasley to get a better piece.
I agree, but I wanted to make two points:
1. I have tried to not get too high or too low on 3P% because the stat can vary so much due to small samples. Unfortunately, it is Beasley’s primary skill, so it’s what we are stuck with. Last year, and the year before that for MIN, he shot 40%. That’s pretty impressive, because with his volume and role, he was often taking, and making, harder three’s than most people. This year, he’s been down at 34.3%, and if he’s not making three’s, he doesn’t add a whole lot else. Many fans want to see him traded (and I’d have been fine with the Celtics offer), but MIN’s style has them leading the NBA in 3PA’s, so he has a skill they really need - if he simply can put more balls on the basket.
2. It sounds like the Wolves front office may be shopping him, but I am a little surprised. He seems like the type of guy that has less value to other teams than MIN, if for no other reason, that the Minnesota media has no reason to rehash his legal issues from two summers ago. But it does show something I have been saying. Posters can get all high-and-mighty, saying that “my team would never trade for a low character guys!” but that’s not reality. Teams constantly look the other way on personal issues - if they think the player can help their team based on his skills with an orange leather ball.









