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QuoteCould the Wolves say no to this offer: (The Warriors') Ellis to Minnesota for Johnson and Beasley? I say they do it, and I think it’d be a good trade for both parties involved. The Wolves get the scoring guard that they need, and the Warriors bring in stability at the forward position alongside Stephen Curry, David Lee, and Thompson.
Could the Wolves say no to this offer: (The Warriors') Ellis to Minnesota for Johnson and Beasley? I say they do it, and I think it’d be a good trade for both parties involved. The Wolves get the scoring guard that they need, and the Warriors bring in stability at the forward position alongside Stephen Curry, David Lee, and Thompson.
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
A trade to the New York Knicks is also be an interesting scenario. Mike D'Antonio would love to work with Beasley's offensive skill set and would look past his defensive deficiencies. If the Knicks are content with starting Amare Stoudamire at center, Beasley could form one high-powered front court with Amare and Carmelo Anthony.
http://www.talk-sports.net/nba/history.aspx/Michael_Beasley
welp..then there's this...http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/wizards/michael-beasleys-lawsuit-alleges-he-received-improper-benefits/2011/10/22/gIQAn40AKM_story_1.html
Malone told Smith that she did not need to worry about “paying for anything” — including Smith’s transportation