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Beasley: Lambis is one of the few coaches who really cares about me and we're still in touch

Beasley: Lambis is one of the few coaches who really cares about me and we're still in touch

According to previous reports, the 2008 leader Michael Beasley is interested in returning to the league.

He recently gave an exclusive interview to Hoophype about his coach Lambis during his time as Timberwolves. At present, Lambis is a senior consultant for the Lakers, and according to previous reports, he has a lot of power in the Lakers, and even directly guides coach Vogel in terms of employment.

Q: You played the third season of your career at the Timberwolves, when you played out the best stats of your career. What is the reason behind this?

Beasley: My coach, Kurt Lambis, would talk to me a lot. Even today, he still cares about me a lot. When I was traded to the Timberwolves, Rambis's first conversation with me at training camp was fresh in my mind. He asked me, who are the two best teams of the last 20 years? I said Bulls and Lakers. Then he asked me, what are the offensive tactics of these two teams? I say triangle offense. He said who scored the most in the triangle offense? I say the third corner. Then he looked at me and said, "Yeah, you're going to be the third corner in the triangle offense." "He put the responsibility on my shoulders and he believed in my scoring ability. I had injuries that season, but I kept trying to overcome them and keep playing. Later they fired Rambis and I was angry. I think we built something that season, that team could have done more under Lambis' system, but we were ruthlessly dismantled very quickly. I have a coach who is not afraid of my point of view. Rambis and I had a lot of arguments that season, but eventually we both agreed. I always believed he could lead us to win.

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