I'm not going to judge a guy's personal life, in regards to his relationships with wife, girlfriends, etc. However. . .
* Beasley's in the midst of seemingly serious legal issues stemming from domestic problems involving his wife
* Beasley's now involved in a high-profile relationship with Scottie Pippen's ex who is an attention magnet because of her involvement w/the basketball wives show and friendship/falling out with the Kardashian clan (honestly, they and their satellites are the plague of the NBA)
So, from the T-Wolves perspective, you've:
* Drafted Anthony Edwards with the #1 overall draft pick, have D'Angelo Russell who can play off the ball when Ricky Rubio's in the game, and have Josh Okogie and Jarrret Culver in that backcourt rotation. It's a pretty full backcourt already, it seems.
* While Beasley's a talented player who was a shining light after the wholesale trades occurred last year, he's a 6'4" shooting guard with limitations-he's not great defensively and he was scoring many of those points with KAT inactive so we don't know how he will integrate as the third option (at best) on offense.
Before the whole Larsa P. situation broke, you've got a player embroiled in legal and domestic issues, playing at a position with a lot of options already present. So what to do? Give that man a 5 year, $60 million contract!
I've read up on how those types of contracts have really handcuffed teams and if you let those players walk, it's hard to replace given the financial restrictions. So, acknowledging that, was it worth tying yourself up for a player with the issues mentioned above? This isn't KAT-a player who is so talented and with a unique skill set where you take on some of those attached risks. Was the contract given to save the most talented piece (outside of Russell) from the trades last year, as a face-saving measure?
And in the midst of all his legal issues, he decides it's wise to engage in a high profile affair which has landed him in the headlines of the New York Post? This is a player who we're being sold as a part of the TWolves family who seemingly promises to bring headlines to the team throughout the season ahead for all the wrong reasons? For a player who will never be an All-Star???
Hmmm.