BREAKING: Malik Beasley CLEARED Of Gambling Investigation | Will The Detroit Pistons Bring Him Back?

Malik Beasley’s NBA future hangs in the balance as federal gambling investigation concludes. Will the Detroit Pistons’ sharpshooter return to the Motor City?

Breaking news reshapes Beasley’s free agency prospects, potentially reopening doors for one of the league’s top shooters. Host Ku Khahil analyzes the financial implications for both Beasley and the Pistons, exploring potential landing spots such as the Brooklyn Nets and Charlotte Hornets. The discussion shifts to roster fit, with questions about how Beasley’s return might impact the minutes of rising stars Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey.

Tune in for an in-depth breakdown of Beasley’s options and the Pistons’ evolving rotation. Can Detroit find room for its prolific shooter, or will he take his talents elsewhere?

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37 comments
  1. I'm guessing someone will offer Malik more $$ and he'll take it (as he should). But if the Pistons can bring him back, they should do it. He would make them a better team. I don't care at all about rotation concerns when assuming the team is 100% healthy. It's not how things actually go down.

  2. 1st Listen. You know Ku, I'm happy for him and it would be dope if the Pistons could bring him back. Reason being, I'm not too excited about the cats we brought in. Stay up my G. Word up!!

  3. If he decided, the reason why Malik Beasley would take a pay cut, and less minutes, is because he's the cause of all this, and of course he loves being in Detroit, and detroit will reward him next season… Theoretically , if they went with a ten man rotation , every one on the bench could actually average about 16 minutes per game, but more than likely they'll probably go nine, with the hot hands getting the most minutes out of all of them. I see Duncan Robinson as a one year rental, and I will give Malik Beasley more minutes than duncan robinson….. Just a thought….

  4. That’s a great cover on the story, touching on all the angles. And yes, the biggest surprise is how quick this investigation went, but it was for something that happened while he was in Milwaukee and maybe even before, so it may have been ongoing for over a year. Another fact worth mentioning is that Javonte Green’s contract has listed $1M guaranteed: So there are additional cuts that can be made even if Trajan decide get up get a backup forward + Beasley. And yes, Duncan Robinson can’t be traded until mid December but he’d be easy to move at that point, and I’m sure even get some kind of assets in return. It really comes down to a decision of what’s gonna be best for the team and it’s gonna be best for Beasley. As far as the money goes, there are ways to make it work if there’s mutual interest. He could sign a multi year using the non-bird rights with player options, so he has guaranteed money, but also has the option to jump in a free agency next year when the Pistons have full bird rights. There’s about 5 weeks til training camp and in that time teams are all tryin to lock up their final roster spots and camp deals. The big factors here are still if everyone is confident that there’s no charges looming and how team chemistry will be.

  5. I'm not gonna lie, I thought Detroit was going to be a play in team this year. He just fits next to Cade perfectly, now is the time move Ivey, Tobias, and Duren, in exchange for Markkanen, Kessler, and a future first…

  6. If they bring him in the rotation would be interesting the first part of the season but by Christmas or trade deadline we could make a large trade to bring some one like Markitan for multiple players freeing up minutes for Beasley

  7. From a pure fan position i would be most worried about keeping the player that was a huge part of turning this ship around than any new players!
    Money wise I know that’s not smart but it is how I feel! Bring Malik home!

  8. Malik Beasley needs to file a very large lawsuit. It should cover at least the amount of the proposed contract and then future earnings since this ruined his reputation.

  9. Just because a team has the financial room, doesn’t mean that that’s who they are looking to put on the team or spend that room on or spend at all. So it’s not necessarily if he comes to the Pistons he’s taking a pay cut, other offers may not be available to him

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