There's lots of work to be done for Milwaukee to be a bonafide contender in 2024-25.
Happy Thursday! This is going to be a great day with March Madness and MLB Opening Day. Tonight, there are just a couple of NBA games on the docket. Let's see if we can still find some winners, shall we?
As the season enters the homestretch and teams scramble to secure their place in the postseason, being healthy is of paramount importance for every protagonist.
Three-pointers rained on Sunday for the Milwaukee Bucks, who made 24 trifectas while dominating the Phoenix Suns 140-129. Damian Lillard and Malik Beasley were big factors in the hot three-pointer shooting night.
The Milwaukee Bucks may be undermanned in their upcoming contest against the Philadelphia 76ers after the team listed starting guard Malik Beasley as questionable to play because of back spasms.
In last year’s offseason, the Milwaukee Bucks landed sharpshooter Malik Beasley. Both Malik and the Bucks agreed on a one-year, veteran’s minimum contract worth $2.7 million, and this signing is widely regarded as a massive steal for the franchise considering the guard’s reputation as one of the best shooters in the league.
The Milwaukee Bucks have had one of the greatest shooters in NBA history suit up for the franchise in Hall of Famer Ray Allen. Allen began his NBA career with the Bucks and played there for six and a half seasons before being traded to the Seattle Sonics.
The Milwaukee Bucks are not only counting on Malik Beasley to knock down outside shots but are also relying on him to shut down the opposing team’s best perimeter player.
As Milwaukee Bucks superstar Damian Lillard headed to his final rack in the finals of the 2024 All-Star Three-Point Shootout, he was tied with Atlanta Hawks stud Trae Young with 24 points, and things looked bright for the veteran sharpshooter as it meant he had five chances at breaking the tie.
Malik Beasley’s bounce-back campaign with the Milwaukee Bucks has quietly been among the most pleasant league-wide surprises of 2023-24. After sorely disappointing
Malik Beasley has been shooting pretty solidly from the three-point range this season. But apart from providing Milwaukee with the needed outside sniping, Malik has also been stinging like a bee on the defensive end.
Malik Beasley has been a welcome addition to the Milwaukee Bucks ever since he joined the team this past offseason following a stint with the Los Angeles Lakers.
A Milwaukee Bucks role player decided to talk like a star this week.
Malik Beasley sheds light on the challenges he faced during his stint with the Los Angeles Lakers in the previous season. In an interview with Chris Haynes, Beasley opened up about off-court issues and personal matters that affected his performance.
Milwaukee Bucks wing Malik Beasley was left rather flat-footed against the Indiana Pacers.
Free agent guard Malik Beasley is signing a one-year contract with the Bucks, Shams Charania of The Athletic tweets. A seven-year veteran, Beasley is signing for the veteran’s minimum of $2,709,849, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski tweets.
Malik Beasley’s option was worth $16,524,106. He didn’t play up to that type of contract in ’22-23, so it’s not a surprise that it will be declined.
The offseason is in full swing for the Los Angeles Lakers who caught a glimpse at what their team could do this past postseason. The Lakers made a surprising run all the way to the Western Conference Finals that ended in a sweep to the Denver Nuggets.
With only so much money available this offseason, three current Lakers may find themselves on the outside looking in. In a mailbag article on Friday, Lakers beat writer Jovan Buha wrote that “two players it’s appearing won’t be back” are center Mo Bamba and wing Malik Beasley.
Without a doubt, the Los Angeles Lakers’ season changed around the trade deadline, particularly when the team swung the trade that brought in D’Angelo Russell, Malik Beasley and Jarred Vanderbilt.
Almost immediately after the Los Angeles Lakers' 2022-23 season wrapped up, the rumors began swirling about Lakers linking Malik Beasley to the Trae Young's trade.
Beasley reportedly drew interest from several teams at the trade deadline last season and could be an important piece of any move the Lakers look to make to upgrade the roster.
When the Los Angeles Lakers completely revamped their roster during the 2023 trade deadline, one of the more intriguing names coming in was none other than Malik Beasley.
After a disastrous start to the 2022-23 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have transformed themselves into a legitimate playoff threat following a successful trade deadline.
The Los Angeles Lakers guard may have struggled in the blowout loss, but that's no excuse to post hateful comments when he's trying to wish his son a happy birthday.
The Los Angeles Lakers made a huge trade during the trade deadline, acquiring D’Angelo Russell, Jarred Vanderbilt and Malik Beasley for Russell Westbrook and a first-round pick.
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