It looks like Malik Beasley’s short time with the Milwaukee Bucks could be coming to an end. During a Bleacher Report livestream on Friday, Chris Haynes said he believes that Beasley has outplayed his minimum contract from last season and could seek the full mid-level exception of nearly $13 million, which the Bucks won’t have due to being a second tax apron team.
Haynes later teased that he knows of some teams that have a “high level” of interest in Beasley based on his ability to shoot the three ball. The former Laker had a huge jump in efficiency in his potential lone season with the Bucks, as his field goal percentage and three-point percentage rose by at least five percent from the previous season with the Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers (FG: 39.