The future of the NBA of Malik Beasley uncertain as he presents himself to the legal problems, of rent

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Malik Beasley’s future of basketball is tainted by uncertainty in the midst of a federal survey reported on the alleged participation of the free agent in the game linked to the NBA games and the propeller bets.

Beasley, who spent the NBA 2024-25 season with the Pistons de Detroit, lived in downtown Detroit-at least until recently. An expulsion prescription was filed against the approximately two months of 28 years after the 28 -year -old was prosecuted. The trial said Beasley had not made the rental payments to the owner.

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The Strait Pistons Malik Beasley goalkeeper, n ° 5, looks against Miami Heat during the fourth quarter at Kaseya Center in Miami on March 19, 2025. (Sam Navarro / Imagn images)

This is not the first time that measures have been taken against Beasley in the middle of a rental payment dispute. He faced two proceedings for allegedly missing payments totaling $ 21,500 for his unit located in a downtown building belonging to Bedrock Detroit – a company controlled by the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers Dan Gilbert.

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A default judgment was rendered after the second prosecution received no response.

Beasley’s representatives were reportedly in talks with the pistons of a multi -year potential contract before the news of the Federal Surface survey surfaced, according to several reports.

The Strait Pistons Guardian Malik Beasley, n ° 5, reacts in the second quarter against the Timberwolves of Minnesota at the Target Center in Minneapolis on March 30, 2025. (Images Matt Krohn / Imagn)

Steve Haney, Beasley’s lawyer, said his client had not been officially accused of a crime.

In addition to the rent trial, Hazan Sports Management Group brought an action against Beasley, saying that the professional basketball player violated his contract with the organization. The management group allegedly alleged that Beasley did not refund an advance of $ 650,000 at the time of termination of the contract.

Malik Beasley, n ° 5 of the pistons of Strait, looks at himself against Oklahoma City Thunder in Little Caesars Arena on March 15, 2025 in Detroit. (Nic Antaya / Getty Images)

Despite recent problems, Beasley suggested that a way back to Detroit still exists. He also suggested that other NBA franchises had expressed their interest in his services.

“We must be ready to return to the pistons, or, as I said, other teams are also interested,” said Beasley on Wednesday in an article on social networks.

Beasley collected an average of 16.3 points and 2.6 rebounds per game last season.

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