Kansas State guard Jacob Pullen told the Topeka Capital-Journal that former teammate Michael Beasley wishes he stayed at school. Beasley has endured two rough seasons with the Heat after he was the second overall pick in 2008 following his freshman season. "I talked to Mike. The two weeks right before the draft deadline, Mike spent out in Kansas. We talked and he said if he could re-do everything, he'd have stayed all four years," said Pullen, who recently decided to return for his senior season. "He said to think about it and not just worry about the money. Think about the experiences you want to be part of, because once you make that decision it's your life. It's a job. It's not fun anymore." http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sport...mate-beasley-wishes-he-stayed-at-k-state.html
This is true if you ask me. You can tell in college he was having fun out on the court, but you see him frowning a lot. The pressure of being picked high has gotten to him, and this guy isn't mentally strong.