Camden0916 wrote:As far as being a basketball fan goes, I don't really care about his life off the court as long as he's not breaking the law and/or putting his availability in jeopardy. I realize that guys don't have to be good human beings or righteous in any way to be productive on the hardwood. It's always an added bonus, but it's not 100-percent necessary.
So, this particular incident with Malik Beasley is morally wrong and another bad headline involving him and this franchise, but it doesn't bother me as much as the story that got him arrested several weeks ago. That is the much bigger issue, in my opinion, and should have been leveraged into a more team-friendly deal for Minnesota. He's certainly not making anyone feel like he's any less of a risk.
I agree. Let a man make his choices. Though not when they actually break the law, which he did.
But ... can we void this contract? No man should be rewarded, nor trusted, when pulling this bullshit.
He literally put a smile on, struck a contract, and gave the middle finger to our FO. That is not only alarming on behalf of Malik, but also who is in charge.