After the Minnesota Timberwolves traded a third of their roster, Malik Beasley was the best player they got in return.
Sure, Beasley lacks the star power and name recognition of a D’Angelo Russell, but NBA League Pass aficionados know how productive he is.
The Timberwolves have struggled to get consistent production from their backcourt, with outside shooting being the biggest hindrance. Despite ranking third in 3-point volume, the Timberwolves are No. 29 in accuracy. Beasley should help improve this from day one.
Beasley is already the Timberwolves' third-best 3-point shooter behind Karl-Anthony Towns and Gorgui Dieng.