Malik Beasley, Puerto Rico and Detroit Pistons
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We may be seeing Malik Beasley back on a basketball court sooner than expected.
According to a report and research from ESPN’s Shams Charania, former NBA player and current free agent Malik Beasley has signed a deal to play in Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny’s professional basketball team, Santurce Crabbers. Both parties confirmed the news to Charania.
Beasley is currently without a team amid a federal investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, relating to allegations of improper gambling in the NBA. The 29-year-old has seen all free agent negotiations halted while the investigations go on.
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Milwaukee Bucks: Malik Beasley's next chance at basketball comes from path no one anticipated
Embattled ex-Bucks guard Malik Beasley hasn’t received a game check since last season. A highly sought free agent after a record-setting year for the Pistons, his involvement in a federal gambling probe put Beasley’s offseason on hold.
Malik Beasley's career remains in limbo as he awaits the results of the NBA's investigation.
A former Detroit Pistons guard has found a new team outside of the NBA, signing with Bad Bunny's franchise in PR.
Pistons president of basketball operations Trajan Langdon shared his thoughts on Stewart and the possibility of an extended suspension during a recent radio interview.