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With new contract signed, Wolves guard Malik Beasley declines to discuss legal case

Malik Beasley did not have much to say Wednesday about the charges he's facing for drug possession and threats of violence stemming from an incident in September at his home in Plymouth.

In his first media session since April, Beasley declined to talk about the charges — citing the fact that his case is still pending, while saying he appreciated the support the Wolves have shown him through this process, especially in re-signing him to a four-year deal worth up to $60 million.

"It's a legal issue," Beasley said. "I cannot really comment on that right now, but I appreciate the Timberwolves' support and I'm 100% focused on the court this year and doing what we have to do.