I've bumped heads with the posters on official miami heat forum for not utilizing beasley's skills during his tenure with the heat. everybody in that forum, except for a couple of hardcore beasley fans such as myself, had said that beasley is a complete bust that is in the olowakandi range. i guess those fans were not satisfied with 14 pt, 6 rebound season avg for beasley who was the 3rd option on that team, played less than 30 minutes per game, and was greatly misused and only had 2 plays for him in heat playbook. 2.
Now that he's given a chance here in Minny, his game is starting to flourish again. I'm seeing that old beast from KSU although he doesn't post up as much as he used to in college. He has lost weight to have an SF body, but if he starts posting up smaller SF, his game will open up more.
Oh and another thing, there are other teams that wanted him. Toronto could have gotten him actually but Khan entered the scene and proposed 2 second round draft pick. The timing was perfect because Lakers offered Miller to a contract, in which Riley panicked and had no choice but to get second round picks for Beasley in order to secure Mike Miller to heat.
Also, I warned Minny fans about Beasley's attitude "problem" which is laughable because these were Beasley's "problems" according to heat staff and fans:
1.) Beasley collects spongebob squarepants DVDs and gear. Who cares, seriously? How is that a problem, because it's a cartoon? When Beasley joined the heat, he wasn't even legal to drink. He was only 18 or 19 years old. Hell, I watch spongebob with my daughter
2.) A headcase, they said. The only headcase problem that surfaced was that twitter pic of Beasley with weed on the bottom right side of pics. Take not that it wasn't his place and he just got a tattoo and took a pic for twitter. The place was the tattoo parlor. Granted, it could be his, but who most teenagers smoke weed.
3.) He likes to clown around and make jokes with the team. I'd rather have a fun guy in my team than someone who is dead serious all the time.
So yeah, those were Beasley's "problems" according to heat. Ridiculous claim, in my opinion.