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
The New York Post’s Stefan Bondy confirmed the Knicks’ interest in Beasley on Saturday, writing, “The Knicks touched base previously with Malik Beasley’s camp and are viewed as a potential option for the 3-point marksman, a league source says… The Knicks, however, only have a vet minimum to offer.”
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Beasley remains one of the top unrestricted free agents available on the market after a strong season with the Detroit Pistons. Last season, Beasley averaged 16.3 points per game, and shot 42 percent from beyond the arc, appearing in all 82 games (18 starts), and finishing second in the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year voting.