Malik Beasley no longer sleeps in prison | NBA

After pleading guilty to threatening a family with a pistol after a scuffle in the middle of the street, Malik Beasley received a modified sentence of 120 days in prison. Justice had accepted that he serve his sentence after the NBA season, while the league had for its part suspended the back for 12 games, following this case.

Incarcerated shortly before mid-June, the player received a remission for good behavior and was therefore released Tuesday morning, after 78 days of detention. The Wolves full-back posted a few snaps of his release from Hennepin County jail in Minneapolis on his social media, exclaiming ” I’m free ! “.

Shortly after being incarcerated, Malik Beasley had published another message, assuring that he would try to take advantage of this ordeal to improve himself on the human level.

“I continue to give my all every day, on and off the pitch, to be the best person I can be. I want people to learn from me because it’s gonna be a hell of a story. This past year is just a chapter, and I hope you’ll stay tuned until the end. “

Malik BeasleyPercentageRebounds
SeasonTeamMJMinTirs3ptsLFOffDefUntilPdFteIntBpCtPts
2016-17THE22845.232.180.00.20.60.80.50.50.30.40.03.8
2017-18THE62941.034.166.70.20.91.20.50.60.20.40.13.2
2018-19THE812347.440.284.80.42.02.51.21.40.70.70.111.3
2019-20 *All Teams552242.538.881.80.32.42.71.41.40.71.00.211.2
2019-20 *THE411838.936.086.80.21.71.91.21.20.80.90.27.9
2019-20 *MIN143347.242.675.00.64.45.11.91.90.61.50.120.7
2020-21MIN373344.039.985.00.83.64.42.41.70.81.60.219.6
Total2572044.639.181.60.41.92.31.21.20.60.80.19.9

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