Malik Beasley Investigation Over! What Happens Next?

Malik Beasley is NO LONGER a target of the federal gambling investigation! Now what?!

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0:00 Beasley Is Cleared!
0:20 Official Report
1:35 What It Means
2:55 Malik Beasley Deserves An Apology
4:31 Will The Pistons Bring Him Back?

****Beasley’s offer from the Pistons this off-season was 3y/$42M, not $48M. ****

41 comments
  1. It's not the money that's the problem, it's the fit. Caris, Robinson, Sasser, and Green will all be fighting for that SG/SF role off the bench. Sasser and Green I can understand, but Caris and Robinson is hard to justify not give substantial minutes with their contracts. We already know JB doesn't like going above 9-10 man rotations… But I 100% agree you HAVE to resign him if you can.

  2. I'm happy for Malik, but here's why I'm worried about bringing him back.

    Are there guys on this team that Malik feels turned their back on him? If so, it could cause chemistry issues that we didn't have last year.

  3. I wonder how the Pistons handled him during this time and if it wasn’t good then would he even wanna come back here? I hope he comes back though.

  4. He’ll probably go to the highest bidder unfortunately, he got rid of his apartment in downtown Detroit and he needs the money to pay back rent and the money he had to pay for these allegations.

  5. I feel sorry for Malik. He didn’t deserve his personal business leaked to the media. That was shady. I’m sure it’s people in these comments who have bad credit too. But we don’t know about it 😂

  6. We have to stop calling Black people guilty before proven innocent. It's no way he wasn't talking to the team. I'm glad I just said he's immature, but wasn't judging him.

  7. We do a podcast, and I owe Malik an apology. Although we didn't say he was guilty, we said he wouldn't be resigned with the Pistons, and that was wrong, because we didn't know what was going to happen. We did say we wanted him to be cleared and resume his career. Gilbert Arenas really owes him an apology because he said some really ignorant things, and it ended up coming back to bite him.

  8. I would be surprised if he came back to Detroit. Doesn't make much sense to me. Plus I remember Trajon kinda low key talking down about him during a summer league interview.

  9. With all his alleged financial issues, why would Beasley accept multiple years at only $7M-$8M per year? If he accepts one year at $7M-$8M to stay in Detroit I can, in some ways understand. Then next season (2026-2027) maybe Detroit can offer him a more lucrative contract depending on this performance this coming season. I wouldn’t blame him if he decides to follow the money. I’m extremely happy for the outcome of his case, though. Big ups to him!

  10. Great news; I too don't care about the barbershop stuff or the rent. That's personal stuff which is nobody's business. News I heard is that the Knicks and the Pacers want him. So ain't no guarantee he's coming back to us, but I wish he does. Praise God!!!

  11. Im with you on the chances for his return. Open roster and reppin the Pistons everywhere he go and pat bev said he was told personally he was returning. The remaining cap is more than his last contract

  12. I just don't know where Malik would want to go besides detroit where he'd immediately be able to get back to work and be put to use without a learning curve or needing to get acclimated with a new coach, learning new schemes and plays etc. it's just easier for everybody that way and Beasley himself said he doesn't wan't to go anywhere but detroit even before all this happened. Beasley is a role playing shooting specialist not a franchise changing player so I think it would be pretty easy to get him back as long as hes willing to take that pay cut.

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