January 3, 2011

NO ONE-DIMENSIONAL

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Minnesota Timberwolves scoring machine Michael Beasley is upset. He is accused of being one-dimensional type of a player. The 6-9 forward, who was the 2nd pick over-all of the Miami Heat in the 2008 NBA draft out of Kansas State University, is currently leading the T-Wolves in scoring this season with an average of 21.8 points per outing in 32 games so far. Beasley says he wants to prove his critics wrong and show them he can do more positive things on-court besides scoring, according to the Star Tribune.

“It said I was one-dimensional. It kind of made me upset. I just kind of want to show people that I can do more than just score the basketball.”

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