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Fool's paradise? Beasley Social Media Voice: I will have the greatest comeback in sports, and I have introduced myself to the Lakers without success

On January 15, Beijing time, Michael Beasley, the 08 lister, released a message through his personal social media account. Beasley says he will have the greatest comeback he's ever seen in sports, including on and off the NBA.

Fool's paradise? Beasley Social Media Voice: I will have the greatest comeback in sports, and I have introduced myself to the Lakers without success
Fool's paradise? Beasley Social Media Voice: I will have the greatest comeback in sports, and I have introduced myself to the Lakers without success

Beasley, 33, has been looking for a chance to return to the league, playing in the Summer League for the Trail Blazers last summer and joining the G-League last month in hopes of getting closer to the NBA through a fiery on-court performance. Beasley has also been in close contact with Terek Evans, Wall and Chalmers, and the four have been training together privately, with the common goal of getting back into the NBA. At present, Chalmers has been signed by the old club Heat, and the other three are still waiting for the team to give them a chance.

Fool's paradise? Beasley Social Media Voice: I will have the greatest comeback in sports, and I have introduced myself to the Lakers without success
Fool's paradise? Beasley Social Media Voice: I will have the greatest comeback in sports, and I have introduced myself to the Lakers without success

Beasley's last appearance in the league would have been back in the 18-19 season, when he played in 26 games for the Lakers, averaging just 10.7 minutes of playing time and contributing seven points and 2.3 rebounds. At that time, he was actually a marginal figure in the league. In this way, beasley's news is undoubtedly a fool's dream.

Fool's paradise? Beasley Social Media Voice: I will have the greatest comeback in sports, and I have introduced myself to the Lakers without success

Therefore, Beasley's social media message was also attacked by netizens. One of the most liked netizens replied that no team would be willing to provide a trial opportunity for an idle person, and if there was one, it could only be at this moment. The netizen also came with a "Are you drinking too much now" meme. Obviously, netizens are not optimistic about Beasley's return to the league.

Fool's paradise? Beasley Social Media Voice: I will have the greatest comeback in sports, and I have introduced myself to the Lakers without success

This is no longer Beasley's desire to return to the league through online channels. Since the beginning of the season, he has been recommending himself to various teams. At first, he said he just wanted to play. He then exaggerated that there are 7.7 billion people in the world, but 7.5 billion people can't stop me (Beasley later clarified that his hand was shaking and hitting one more digit, he actually wanted to say that 700 million people couldn't stop him).

Later, during the Lakers' 5-game losing streak and the team was in a slump, Beasley called out to the Lakers. Beasley doesn't think he's the slightest bit disrespectful, but he thinks the Lakers need him very much. Beasley's statement is undoubtedly to sell himself to the Lakers. But netizens replied to him below, believing that the Lakers need young blood more. Beasley replied without a face, he was younger than at least 6 members of the Lakers. The Lakers did not take Beasley's shouting in their eyes and have not paid attention to him so far.

Fool's paradise? Beasley Social Media Voice: I will have the greatest comeback in sports, and I have introduced myself to the Lakers without success

Beasley played 11 seasons in his career, playing for the Heat, Timberwolves, Suns, Rockets, Bucks, Knicks and Lakers, averaging 12.4 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game. Considering that multiple teams are affected by the health and safety agreement, the future of Beasley is not without the possibility of returning to the league, but it will not be as exaggerated as he said.

(Text/Yuwen Basketball)

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