Malik Beasley and the Minnesota Timberwolves reportedly agreed to a lucrative contract Friday night at the onset of NBA free agency despite the guard dealing with legal issues.
Beasley and the Timberwolves agreed to a four-year, $60 million deal that includes a team option for the fourth year, The Associated Press reported.
Depending on how Beasley’s legal troubles play out, Minnesota may be without him for a time during the season. Beasley was charged last month with drug possession and threats of violence in Hennepin County District Court after he allegedly aimed a rifle at a family in their vehicle outside his Plymouth, Minn., home.
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