Rumored Beasley trade fizzles
The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, and no moves for the Timberwolves. They were rumored to be shipping Michael Beasley to the L.A. Lakers.
The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, and no moves for the Timberwolves. They were rumored to be shipping Michael Beasley to the L.A. Lakers.
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Rumors of the Wolves sending Derrick Williams to the Lakers for Pau Gasol have been swirling for weeks. But now there’s a new wrinkle. The Lakers might be interested in Michael Beasley instead. The NBA trade deadline is March 15.
The Lakers turned down a trade that would have sent Timberwolves' forward Michael Beasley to L.A. for a first round draft pick, according to ESPN's Chris Broussard. Per the report, the Lakers rejected the offer to avoid adding to their luxury tax bill.
The Timberwolves, Lakers and Trail Blazers are reportedly close to reaching an agreement that would send Jamal Crawford from Portland to Minnesota, according to Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski. In the trade, Michael Beasley would go to the Lakers and the Blazers would receiver Steve Blake and a draft pick. The NBA trade deadline is tomorrow.
Timberwolves' forward Michael Beasley is back in the rumor mill. This time around he has a lot of value for teams hoping to land Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard. Potential suitors in a deal for Beasley include Boston, the Lakers and Magic, according to Ken Berger of CBSSports.com.
The Wolves are off to L.A. and Utah to play the Clippers and Jazz this weekend, but they’ll be without Michael Beasley again. He’s still recovering from a sprained right foot. He's missed the last seven games because of the injury.
His scoring average dropped off and Derrick Williams seems ready to take his spot in the lineup. So it's not a complete surprise that Michael Beasley is leaving the Timberwolves and following the setting sun to Phoenix.
Star Tribune columnist Jim Souhan is wondering what's best for Timberwolves' forward Michael Beasley. He looked good as the sixth man scoring 34 points in a win over Houston on Monday. But as Souhan writes, perhaps shooting guard is the place for Beasley.
Timberwolves forward Michael Beasley still faces a marijuana possession charge from last summer despite his claims otherwise. The Pioneer Press reports Beasley said the matter was cleared up. But a check of court records shows the charge from a summer traffic stop still stands.
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