Guard NBA Malik Beasley evasted by the Detroit skyscraper apartment for unpaid rent: ratio

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Malik Beasley’s return to Detroit Pistons next season – or any other NBA team – is uncertain in the midst of a federal investigation on his alleged involvement with betting on gambling and prop. However, if he should sign again with the pistons, it will apparently have to find a different place in which to live in Detroit.

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Beasley, 28 years old, was evicted from his skyscraper in Detroit on Wednesday, reports Robert Snell of Detroit News. An eviction order was filed in the 36th district court two months after the guard was sued for not having paid the rent in the residence of the center of Detroit.

The NBA Guard was sued twice for not having paid a total of $ 21,500 for rent for his apartment at the Stott, the skyscraper building owned by Bedrock Detroit, which is part of the commercial wallet of the owner of Cleveland Cavaliers Dan Gilbert.

Beasley did not respond to the second of the legal actions that accused him of not having paid $ 7,355, causing a default judgment present against him before the 36th district judge Andrew Bradley-Baskin.

The nine -year -old veteran is currently a free agent and was destined to agree on a three -year contract of 42 million dollars with the pistons before the news of the investigation on federal gambling was reported. Beasley’s lawyer, Steve Haney, underlined to journalists that his client was not accused of any crime.

Following the news of the probe on gambling, Beasley was also sued by Hazan Sports Management Group for violation of the contract, claiming that he owes the agency $ 650,000 not paid when he has terminated his contract.

Despite the investigations on gambling and the causes, Beasley insists that it will play in the NBA next season, both with the pistons and with other teams. In the last month, he has published videos on social media of his training in Miami (in addition to going to discos and traveling in Europe).

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On Wednesday he published a story about Snapchat saying: “We must be ready to return to the Pistons or, as I said, there are also other interested teams”.

The Pistons seem to have gone on, signing the guard Caris Levert in Libera Agency and developing a cartel agreement for Duncan Robinson, who presumably holds the role of Beasley as a long -haul shooter from the bench.

Last season, Beasley scored on average 16.3 points and shot 42% out of 366 attempts at 3 points. It was the third marker of Detroit and appeared in all 82 games while the Pistons returned to the playoffs after finishing the worst record of the NBA during the previous season. That performance earned him second place in the vote of the sixth man of the year of the NBA.

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