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    Beasley traded to Wolves


    MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—Moments after LeBron James(notes) told the world he was headed to Miami, the Heat set to work to make way for the King.

    A person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press late Thursday night that the Heat have agreed to send forward Michael Beasley(notes) to the Timberwolves for Minnesota’s 2011 second-round pick and a swap of future first-round picks. The person requested anonymity because the deal has not been officially announced.

    The Heat wanted to clear more cap room when James made his announcement Thursday night that he was joining Dwyane Wade(notes) and Chris Bosh(notes). The deal ensures that the Heat can pay all three stars and add some supporting cast to make a run at the le.



    Team president Pat Riley definitely has his work cut out for him in that area. With Beasley gone, the Heat now have just one player—point guard Mario Chalmers(notes)—officially on the roster. James, Bosh and Wade have yet to sign their contracts.

    Beasley was the No. 2 overall draft choice in 2008 but hasn’t lived up to the billing yet. He averaged 14.8 points and 6.2 rebounds last season for the Heat.

    Beasley said often last season that he didn’t want to be traded, but people close to him indicated that he never fully felt comfortable in Miami.

    And he simply never clicked the way the Heat hoped, either.

    His departure, which should be finalized on Friday, could open enough room for the Heat to go out and address their most glaring need—a shooter. It’s believed Mike Miller(notes) is at the top of Miami’s wish list, and his acquisition would likely be supported by Wade, who has raved about Miller’s play before.

    Beasley’s playing time, especially at the end of games, was often a concern and subject of incessant speculation. The Heat never were really sure what position to use Beasley at, trying him at small forward, power forward and even center. And his stint was marred by two rocky offseasons, first when he was kicked out of the NBA rookie symposium and fined for rulebreaking, then last summer when he received substance-abuse treatment at a facility in Houston.

    Before one game late last season, Beasley had John Legend’s song “I Can Change” blaring in the locker room from his iPod, saying it was merely a coincidence and not a hidden message.

    “I know I can be a great player at this level,” Beasley said in an interview with The AP during last season’s playoffs. “I’m just not showing it yet. I don’t know why.”

    Maybe a change of scenery will serve him well. He comes to a rebuilding Timberwolves team that won just 15 games last season and hasn’t made the playoffs since 2004.

    The gamble is small on Minnesota’s part. The Wolves give up a second-round pick and will swap first-rounders with Miami in an unspecified year down the road to land a player who was neck-and-neck with Derrick Rose(notes) in the running for the No. 1 overall pick just two years ago.

    But Minnesota suddenly has a logjam at power forward with Al Jefferson(notes), Kevin Love(notes) and Beasley. They also have agreed to deals with center Darko Milicic(notes) and power forward/center Nikola Pekovic(notes), who will come over from Greece.

    That means it is highly likely that at least one of those players gets traded before the season begins. Timberwolves president David Kahn has said the team is considering all of its options to get things turned around as quickly as possible.

    “This time of year,” Kahn said earlier in the day, “everybody on our roster is open for discussion.”

    AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami contributed to this story.

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    lmao Riley is laughing his ass off right now

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    Enough to sign Miller.

    Heat not even need one year to fill the roster

    Chalmers
    Wade
    James
    Bosh
    Shaq

    Miller 6th and bench scorer

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    That's not a very smart deal for MN. Why the swap of firsts for a player who's good (not great) for a pick almost guaranteed to be in the bottom five (26 to 30)? Pat Riley is definitely laughing.

    Hasn't this guy Beasley already been in rehab? You if he is a third year player, you have two years to see if he can handle the NBA and a big time contract.

    I was in MN the week of the draft and GM of the Wolves Mr. Kahn comes off as a big time A-Hole who in reality has done nothing.

    I have friends up in Minny (including former season ticket holders) who are embarrassed. There are four or five teams in this league that just don't get it and continue to screw up while helping other teams get better.

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    it's a good trade for both teams.

    MN HEAVILY lack talent. I mean heavily. They need all the talent they can get. Miami get exactly what they need.

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    We don't need talent, we need a GM that was raised by the Spurs.

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