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The Phoenix Suns have until August 31 to release Michael Beasley and it won't take that long. The troubled former number 2 overall pick has worn out his welcome in the Valley of the Sun and will soon be shown the door.
The move will likely come sometime in the next week after the Suns have done their due diligence and checked all the facts regarding his arrest for possession of marijuana in Scottsdale earlier this week. But make no mistake about it he will never play for the Suns again.
The sad part about it and trust me I don't feel sorry for that bum Beasley but the Suns organization went above and beyond to help him get his life and career on track. They hired him a life coach last season got him mentoring and counseling. They put a tremendous amount of time and effort into helping him and Beasley just basically spat in their face.
It's not surprising though. Beasley is among the lowest character athletes Phoenix has ever had. He was a high risk when they signed him and the Suns and former GM Lance Blanks are certainly to blame for taking a chance on someone of such low character. They thought they could help him and they were wrong.


ps: not me credit to http://SportsHoopla.com/Headlines/ExternalArticle?articleId=262104
The move will likely come sometime in the next week after the Suns have done their due diligence and checked all the facts regarding his arrest for possession of marijuana in Scottsdale earlier this week. But make no mistake about it he will never play for the Suns again.
The sad part about it and trust me I don't feel sorry for that bum Beasley but the Suns organization went above and beyond to help him get his life and career on track. They hired him a life coach last season got him mentoring and counseling. They put a tremendous amount of time and effort into helping him and Beasley just basically spat in their face.
It's not surprising though. Beasley is among the lowest character athletes Phoenix has ever had. He was a high risk when they signed him and the Suns and former GM Lance Blanks are certainly to blame for taking a chance on someone of such low character. They thought they could help him and they were wrong.


ps: not me credit to http://SportsHoopla.com/Headlines/ExternalArticle?articleId=262104
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