Smh, relax ppl, athletes have to adjust it happens. The following explanation will end all inquiries. Take the Michael Vick situation for example:
When he was with Atlanta, he was a very rare QB because of his running game and that's what made him so great. When he was traded to Philly, the coach tried to mold him into a traditional QB. Of course he was still good but no where as good as he was in ATL.
In comparison with Beasley, he was a primary ball handler, that is no more because Rubio has arrived. He's a playmaker that can get a good shot for anyone regardless of ability, I mean, dude can set up Stevie Wonder! Beasley is not used to sitting out 4, 5 or even sometimes 6 possessions without a touch or shot. Adelman has taken him out of his element and is out of rhythm, but that is how it is. Beasley was a bonafide scorer from elementary school and always will be, just like Durant. Anyone agree?
And please everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I respect that, but please, more informed opinions would be great! Lmao weed isn't crack or meth. Carry on guys lol.
Was Wolves trade a bad career turn for Beasley?
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Trade Beasley to the Pistons!!
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As a former Beasley fan, am I happy that Miami traded him somewhere else instead of being a super 6th man on the superteam causing further issues? Yes.
Did I liked the trade that sent him to the Wolves? Somewhat.
I would've proffered had he gone to either one of the three: (realistic options back when Beas was being shopped)
Bobcats, Raptors, Cavs
But what's happening right now, KLove/Wolves has nothing/has something small to do with it.
It's 60% Beasley, 35% injuries, and 5% everything else
Did I liked the trade that sent him to the Wolves? Somewhat.
I would've proffered had he gone to either one of the three: (realistic options back when Beas was being shopped)
Bobcats, Raptors, Cavs
But what's happening right now, KLove/Wolves has nothing/has something small to do with it.
It's 60% Beasley, 35% injuries, and 5% everything else

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mchalupnik2 wrote:some of you guys are on the right track regarding beasly's mediocrity...
here's the truth in a nutshell...
the guy is too engulfed in marijuana...he has a bad attitude, and is too into himself. Beasly is a SF and not a PF. The guy is just too deep into smoking weed right now to be a productive teammate...he might be pretty damn good in a year or two...but he needs to lay off his meds, and needs to find a good psychiatrist to figure out what his real problem is.
i'm most certainly willing to keep the guy...he just needs to help himself....which is worth the risk.
anything we can get for the guy is not worth the risk of him being as good as he should be.
his bad attitude is a cancer right now in my opinion, as of today...
clean it up today, and i can wait...
I've never seen a worse post on here, sorry.
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