E’Twaun Moore will sign with the Chicago Bulls in the next few days

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  1. Denny Crane

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    You have me convinced that Cartier Martin is our guy again.
     
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    Beasley is a talented player, with a ten cent head.

    The risk is low, the upside is another scorer.

    I'd do it. This team can afford that type of risk. This is a high basketball iq team. He'd be surrounded by those types of players.
     
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    I think he wants to play in Miami so he's not accepted or sought offers elsewhere. Yet.
     
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    He's got talent. He's always had talent. It seems that he has his head up his ass, though maybe not as far up his ass as it used to be. That may be good news...kinda depends on just how far his head used to be up his ass and how far it's come out.
     
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    There were legitimately encouraging signs from Beasley last season when he got on the floor. Early in the year, he appeared to be trying harder on defense, and overall he was more efficient than ever before, shooting 50 percent from the field and 39 percent from behind the 3-point line.

    Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra went long stretches without giving Beasley any minutes, though, and completely yanked him from the rotation in the playoffs before giving him a try in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. It wasn't because of one specific issue, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel's Ira Winderman:

    A party familiar with the situation insists there was no "flashpoint" last season, no incident yet to surface, no off-court or locker-room episode that doomed the No. 2 overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft.

    Instead, there was a mention of maturity, how there was an upgrade in that aspect over Beasley's first two seasons with the team, but perhaps not enough to earn renewed trust for a season when every game has to matter.
     
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    B Easy has been a head case since way before the draft. Whether that is something he can overcome in the long haul rather than the occasional show up is definitely a Missouri situation.

    kid does have talent. Frustratingly so.
     

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