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Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« on: April 14, 2008, 06:34:15 PM »
Beasly Announces Decision To Enter NBA Draft

MANHATTAN, Kan. — After putting together one of the best freshman seasons ever, Michael Beasley is headed to the NBA.

Kansas State's All-American freshman announced Monday that he will skip his final three seasons to enter the June 26 NBA draft, where he could be the No. 1 overall pick.

Kansas State's Michael Beasley could be the top pick in the upcoming NBA Draft.

"It's time to take my game to the next level," Beasley said as his family and several teammates looked on. "I think I proved myself over the course of the season. I just think it's time for new challenges."

Beasley dominated his lone college season, averaging 26.2 points and becoming just the third freshman in NCAA history to lead the nation in rebounds at 12.4 per game. He had the second-most rebounds and third-most points by a freshman in NCAA history, helping Kansas State to its first NCAA tournament victory in 20 years.

Beasley also was a consensus All American, was named Big 12 player of the year and finished second to North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough for numerous player of the year awards.

"Mike's as good as I've seen," said Kansas State coach Frank Martin, seated next to Beasley in front of dozens of reporters.

NBA scouts and general managers like him, too.

An agile, 6-foot-10 power forward, Beasley is exceptionally versatile, able to power his way inside or step out to the perimeter, shooting 37 percent from beyond the arc.

NBA officials came out in droves to watch him play at nearly every game and some general managers spent three to four days at a time in Manhattan, leading to speculation that Beasley would be the No. 1 overall draft pick if he left school early.

Millions of dollars awaits Beasley in the NBA, but it still wasn't an easy decision to leave school.

He spent the weekend debating whether he should stay or go, talking with family, friends and coaches about the NBA. It wasn't until Monday morning, just hours before his self-imposed deadline, that Beasley made his final decision.

"I kind of made my mind up, then went back to being undecided, made my mind up, then went back to being undecided," said Beasley, who signed with agent Joe Bell. "Today was when my decision stuck."

Beasley leaned heavily on his mother, Fatima Smith, and Martin in making his decision.

Smith has been Beasley's main supporter, helping him as he bounced from once high school to another after his pranks wore thin, moving her family to tiny Manhattan once he decided to attend Kansas State. She was there again when the time came for 'Lil Mike, as she calls him, to make a decision about the NBA.

"The best thing I could have done was let him breathe, come to some decisions on his own, let him come to me with some questions," Smith said. "And once he came to me with some questions, I kind of guided him and turned the questions around: 'what would you do or how do you think this would happen?' It was still a battle up until last night, until this morning."

Martin didn't hesitate in offering his opinion.

Certainly, he would have loved for Beasley to stay. What coach wouldn't want a player like him for four years, dominating games, drawing national attention to the school? But as someone who scratched and clawed his way out of a poor neighborhood to make a name for himself, Martin knew what going to the NBA would mean for Beasley and his family.

"I'm of the opinion if someone has the opportunity to be worth $100 million, they go take advantage when that opportunity presents itself because that window isn't always open," Martin said.

Beasley said at the start of the season that he wanted to play at Kansas State for four years, that he had made a commitment and wanted to earn a degree. He started hinting that he might not stick around early in the season and ultimately decided the money was just too much to pass up.

"I just think it's the right decision for my family financially," Beasley said. "I feel that by me going to the NBA, I can take of my family, make sure our lives are better."



Dude's gunna be a beast.
 

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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2008, 06:43:05 PM »
I bet dub Warriors get him if we don't make the playoffs. The NBA owes us.
 

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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2008, 07:48:15 PM »
Yeah I can't wait to see this guy at the next level
 

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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2008, 09:54:04 PM »
heat, knicks, grizzlies?
 

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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2008, 09:59:55 PM »
Millions of dollars awaits Beasley in the NBA, but it still wasn't an easy decision to leave school.

He spent the weekend debating whether he should stay or go, talking with family, friends and coaches about the NBA. It wasn't until Monday morning, just hours before his self-imposed deadline, that Beasley made his final decision.


I'm not buying that shit... lol. I think this guy knew the moment that final game was over that he was done with college.
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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2008, 12:00:57 AM »
I bet dub Warriors get him if we don't make the playoffs. The NBA owes us.


The chances of the Warriors getting one of the first two picks are slim to none. LOL.
 

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« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2008, 12:56:00 AM »
^^^Especially when you consider that Paul Allen already paid off Stern to rig the lottery for us.
 

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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #7 on: April 15, 2008, 01:25:26 AM »
all i can say is i hope the fuckin blazers don't get him.


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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2008, 02:29:44 AM »
all i can say is i hope the fuckin blazers don't get him.

No worries. If Portland lands in the top two, Rose is their guy.
 

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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #9 on: April 15, 2008, 11:33:34 AM »
^Ya'll should play Roy at the PG.


PG Brandon Roy
SG Martell Webster
SF Travis Outlaw
PF Lamarcus Adlridge
C Greg Oden



no way you're getting a top 2 pick.
 

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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #10 on: April 15, 2008, 03:29:31 PM »
^Ya'll should play Roy at the PG.


PG Brandon Roy
SG Martell Webster
SF Travis Outlaw
PF Lamarcus Adlridge
C Greg Oden



no way you're getting a top 2 pick.

He's capable at the 1 but more effective at the 2. That said, he is the best pg on the team lol.  Roy would be great next to a scoring pg in the Gilbert Arenas mold. Outlaw plays his best ball at the backup 4 spot and Webster doesn't have the ball handling capabilities to start at the 2. The best course of action for us this year is to try and trade up for one of the pgs in the top 10. Mayo's stock seems to be dropping, and if we could trade up to about 6-8 that would be ideal. People keep hyping up Westbrook for us but he just reminds me of Jarrett Jack. the Blazers have one of the best drat day GMs and an owner with deep pockets who isnt afraid to spend his money to make things happen, so whatever happens it should be a good day for us.
 

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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #11 on: April 15, 2008, 04:22:02 PM »
D.Stern Should Put Nothing by Knick balls in the Lotto machine.
I Hope NY get's the Top Spot, Knicks need Help Bad!

Go Knicks in the Lotto draft!
^^^Throw some extra Clipper's in there 2 Stern!
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« Reply #12 on: April 15, 2008, 07:32:49 PM »
^ No... I kind of like having the Knicks as the league's punching bag. It's great hearing New Yorkers boo-hoo about their team. Hell, even Spike Lee is filming a new documentary about Kobe! He's been following him around here in L.A.
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Re: Michael Beasly declares for the NBA draft...
« Reply #13 on: April 15, 2008, 09:29:49 PM »
I ain't gonna front, NY Knicks are my fav Eastern Conference team.. (Don't ask why?, I hate NY teams)
I Grew a soft spot for them during the 80's/90's seeing as how they got beat down by the Bulls every danm!! year..lol
and got alot of TV time, Those games vs. MJ's Bulls in the garden on sunday Mornings on NBC were!!!!!

It just ain't right, That NY has a wack team...
Come on stern Hook 'em up like you did in the Ewing draft   :-X