
Malik Beasley’s $42 Million Pistons Deal In Jeopardy Amid Gambling Probe
Malik Beasley’s name is suddenly all over the place for reasons no player wants. He was closing in on a huge three-year, $42 million contract with the Pistons. Now, that dream is stuck in limbo because of a gambling investigation.
The NBA is digging deep. They’re not playing around after what happened with Toronto’s Jontay Porter. He got hit with a lifetime ban after pleading guilty to wire fraud tied to prop bets. So, naturally, the league is treading carefully this time too.
Beasley’s side says he’s innocent until proven guilty. His lawyer, Steve Haney, made it clear to ESPN that an investigation doesn’t mean guilt. No charges have been filed yet. But the timing could not be worse for a player riding high on one of his best seasons.
Malik just came off a year where he dropped 319 three-pointers. That’s a Pistons record. He averaged over 16 points a game and nearly 42 percent from deep. That’s money for any team wanting a shooter who can change the game off the bench. He even finished second in the Sixth Man of the Year vote.
What Happens If The Ban Hits?
The scary part for Beasley is the NBA has shown it won’t hesitate to ban players over gambling. The league’s trying to protect its image. Nobody wants fans wondering if games are legit.
If Beasley gets banned, not only does he lose that big $42 million payday, he’ll also face a giant hit to his reputation. Fans love a redemption story but trust is hard to earn back once betting rumors hit.
Can The Pistons Wait It Out?
The Pistons were ready to lock him in for three years. Fourteen million a season for a guy who hits threes like that is a fair bet. But now, Detroit might step back. No team wants to gamble millions on a player who could be forced out.
Beasley’s camp will hope the investigation wraps up fast and clears him. Till then, the contract stays frozen. And the basketball world keeps guessing.
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