"The most talented player"- Michael Beasley’s Big3 triumph earns praise from Dwyane Wade as he embraces basketball resurgence

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"The most talented player"- Michael Beasley’s Big3 triumph earns praise from Dwyane Wade as he embraces basketball resurgence

Dwyane Wade praised Michael Beasley (Image via Instagram / @dwyanewade)

The Big3 finally gave Michael Beasley his championship ring. When the Miami 305 beat the Chicago Triplets on Sunday, he and former Miami Heat teammate Mario Chalmers won a championship. He topped his team in all three major statistical areas with 25 points, 12 rebounds, and three assists.

Meanwhile, following this, NBA icon Dwyane Wade praised his former Miami Heat teammate on social media and called him “is one of the most talented” player who is not in the NBA.

Dwyane Wade calls Michael Beasley the most talented player not in the NBA

Michael Beasley has not played in the NBA since 2019 when he last sported the purple and gold uniform of the Los Angeles Lakers. He was on his way to being one of the most talented basketball players, but unfortunately, that didn’t mean. Meanwhile, after his big win, his former teammate, Dwyane Wade, took to his social media and said:“Sat out to Michael Beasley, man. Like Michael Beasley and you hear a lot of guys say this.

Michael Beasley is one of the most talented player, that's probably the most talented basketball player that's not in the NBA.”He continued:“When you think about how talented he is, you don't understand why he's not in the NBA. You understand maybe, okay, maybe he may not be a star, but you don't understand why he's not in the league because of the talent that that young man has in his body, right?”

The pro golfer then said:“For me, the biggest thing out of this year outside of Mario hitting that and, you know, and this is what he do is watching Michael Beasley's resurgence back to the game of basketball. He's been through a lot mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually, and you can see now that he's so comfortable in who he is…”Talking about Michael Beasley, Dwyane Wade finally concluded:“And this platform has allowed him to do that and not feel judged. I think, you know, he's going through a lot. He was trying to, you know, not do certain things, walk on certain eggshells to be a certain kind of way for people to like him or for people to give him a job or see him now.. He just gets to be Michael Beasley. This platform has allowed for that. Well, it's beautiful to see, man…”

Michael Beasley, once a highly touted NBA prospect, struggled with off-court issues

Following his incredible season at Kansas State, Michael Beasley was chosen by the Miami Heat with the second overall pick in 2008.

He became one of the top players in the nation with an average of 26.1 points and 12.4 rebounds. However, due to various off-court problems and mental health challenges, his professional career did not live up to the excitement surrounding his Draft.

Michael Beasley is really talented

Michael Beasley is really talented (Image via Instagram / @michael8easley)

Despite having very high expectations, his career as a professional never really took off. After he played for the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2021 Summer League, he kind of disappeared from the NBA setting.Additionally, many attributed his lack of focus to his attendance at six separate high schools spread over five states. Despite this, he is considered one of basketball's greatest natural talents and has had an opportunity to turn things around in the Big 3. Also read: “Mario f**king Chalmers”- Dwyane Wade recalls first meeting guard in Alaska after BIG3 clutch moment

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