Malik Beasley no longer a target in federal gambling probe
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Knicks are among teams that had done background work on Malik Beasley’s situation, how likely/unlikely a suspension in 2025-26 was for the free agent. ESPN reports that Beasley is no longer a target of federal gambling investigation. NYK currently has vet min to offer free agents
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In the meantime, Beasley’s various money troubles have come to light, with reports that he’s being sued by his former marketing agency for failing to pay back a $650,000 advance and that he’s run up debts with a dentist, landlord and celebrity barber. The latest news will likely reset Beasley’s free agency journey.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/knicks as NBA Giving Knicks No Where to Hide. All eyes are on the New York Knicks as they embark on their 82-game schedule for the upcoming season.