THE J0KER wrote:Beasley's world is broken when he realizes after great 2018-19 season where he was Denver arguably 5th best player that team will not extend his contract and that he even lost his position and playing time in Denver's regular bench rotation, so his awful efficiency this half-season compared to fantastic 47-40-85 numbers from previous season everyone can understand.
The Nuggets offered him $10M a year, that's not a contract extension ??? And his ego (or new agent ?) couldn't handle that shows he's being greedy. Also, with the emergence of MPJ and the knowledge that HE, by his own greediness, isn't going to be part of this team, Malone played other players who were outplaying him to build TEAM chemistry, that should be negated because he's leaving ??? That seems your argument is anti-Nugget to me
THE J0KER wrote: McRae is a player from the 18-32 losing team, while Denver is the 36-16 winning team so far. Can you even imagine how different would be this season numbers (starting with playing time) of Beasley or Plumlee or Porter jr or Juancho or Morris... if they played for Washington instead Denver, so comparing Beasley and McRae on the way you do is just wrong. Malik Beasley is just 23old, so for him is more relevant his peak season (last season), and watch at him now in Minnesota when he will probably get starters job.
I don't think the comparison is wrong, I will concede McRae got more opportunity in WAS than he'll likely see here, but in all likelyhood, McRae IS the replacement for Beasley. Also, can you imagine how much more money we WEREN'T going to pay Beasley if he got that PT as you suggest ?? He wasn't going to get it here so we'd lose him for NOTHING, is that what you'd prefer, seems that what you're alluding to. I have already gone on record as saying Beasley was the best player in our part of the deal, but keeping him here was just a pipe deal.