He'd be a nice guy to have if he was your 4th or 5th best player. Maybe a decent 6th man for a good team.
He's having a nice little run lately....
He'd be a nice guy to have if he was your 4th or 5th best player. Maybe a decent 6th man for a good team.
Sell: He's only playing well because he likes the new coach (they give fist bumps and stuff). Once the honeymoon ends, I think that will change. Beasley's test is learning how to play well when he isn't coddled.
Sell. He is like Mayo ups and downs all season long, this time his slump was a long one but this is always the same story. Beasley and Mayo cannot play at a high level consistently, there is always something derailing them at one point and they need weeks or months to recover.
Mentally both are weak.
Ive never seen a player shoot the ball every time he receives a pass the way Beasley does.
Nick Young says hey.
Antoine Walker would say o except he's too busy shooting.
sell, if he was going to be anything he would of by now
or a decent franchise player to build around when your about the tiest team of the league
I thought I would hate Beasley, but I don't. I think it's because I have zero expectations, so anytime he performs well it's a pleasant surprise.
Beasley isn't a team cancer, but he's certainly a headcase. I think he has less confidence in himself than any other player in the league; like, he must think he's worse than he actually is.
Meh, if you use him as a bench player that can get hot at times, he's fine. Like Jamal Crawford, Childhood Friend Windshielder, Gary Neal, etc.
As far as building around him or him even being a main cog, no that won't work.
You can't really build a team around a tweener anyways.
I`d like him to be a Spurs` 6th men. Oh, excatly 7th, 6th men spot is occupied at the moment
if he found out he should shoot only when he is in the paint or so, then buy, but for now, sell.
Never seen a player who could look worse while putting up 20 and 10.
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