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Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Fri Jul 02, 2010 3:33 am

Did you see my patches for Live 2003 (or Live 2001, Live 08)?

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:21 am

who gives a shit about patches in the nba section. make some damn sense will ya

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:32 am

why? this forums name is NBA LIVE Series Center. there are a lot of patchers... est. 2003... you can find a lot of nba live (and nba 2k) patchers...

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:54 am

he's saying that regardless of your patches, that your comments in the nba news section are basically irrational or incoherent, more or less. but again, about that michael beasley..?

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:38 am

Badger wrote:why? this forums name is NBA LIVE Series Center. there are a lot of patchers... est. 2003... you can find a lot of nba live (and nba 2k) patchers...


yes, you are in the right section, but you're in a wrong thread.

On Topic : He still have his time to shine. he's not been so much badly injured right?

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:41 am

Grouping Beasley with Washburn at this point seems a bit harsh, considering how quickly the latter's career burnt out. If Beasley doesn't become a star, I think he could still be useful. He's got more skill than all the others with the bust label.

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:58 pm

I heard a rumor that the Heat were trying to dump his contract for Keyon Dooling's expiring to the Nets but Nets wouldn't agree.

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Mon Jul 05, 2010 8:27 am

Beasley isnt a bust, people are just mad he's regressing a bit
Hes just not in the right system
He would do really well in fastbreak teams, such as the Suns and Knicks, where combo forwards thrive
He could also do well in Orlando

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Mon Jul 05, 2010 10:10 am

TheOriginalCandyMan wrote:Hes just not in the right system
He would do really well in fastbreak teams, such as the Suns and Knicks, where combo forwards thrive


So if he didn't have to play defense and he could just run up and down the court catching ally-oops he'd be good? I think that would apply to Stromile Swift and every other undersized, yet athletic, power forward drafted in teh last 10 years.

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:08 pm

Don't forget the Warriors.

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:23 pm

Because Don Nelson would stash him on the bench permanently?

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:40 pm

If Beasley wasn't an idiot, he'd be a star player by now. Fuck this wasted talent. Sucks that Riley just can't seem to dump him.

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Wed Jul 07, 2010 8:39 am

Rip32 wrote:
TheOriginalCandyMan wrote:Hes just not in the right system
He would do really well in fastbreak teams, such as the Suns and Knicks, where combo forwards thrive


So if he didn't have to play defense and he could just run up and down the court catching ally-oops he'd be good? I think that would apply to Stromile Swift and every other undersized, yet athletic, power forward drafted in teh last 10 years.


I guess lol, but Beasley isn't very undersized though, problem is that he doesnt put enough effort on the boards and defending, and sometimes make stupid decisions with the ball

ZanShadow wrote:If Beasley wasn't an idiot, he'd be a star player by now. Fuck this wasted talent. Sucks that Riley just can't seem to dump him.

Yeah that's the sad part of Beasley....with all the potential he has, he's wasting it
I'm afraid he's going to be the next Derrick Coleman, except less productive
Maybe he might turn it around this season though
Some many question marks about this dude

Re: Michael Beasley: A Bust?

Wed Jul 07, 2010 11:43 am

Not everyone makes an impact straight away though. It was expected of Beasley because he was the second overall pick, but college success/performance doesn't always translate to the pros straight away (and sometimes not at all). The old adage of having to walk before you can run may apply here, only time will tell. His struggles and underachieving have been disappointing for the Heat, but he hasn't been given quite enough time to come into his own as an NBA player.
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