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Phoenix Suns forward Michael Beasley (0) drives past Sacramento Kings forward James Johnson (52) during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, in Phoenix. The Suns won 101-90. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
In July of 2012, the Phoenix Suns continued the process of giving their roster a facelift and signed enigmatic forward Michael Beasley to a three-year, $18 million contract.

The move was met with mixed reaction. Many (myself included) applauded the deal, as the Suns needed a star player. While Beasley's four-year NBA résumé proved that he was not a star, he at least still possessed the potential to be that type of player.

Others thought the deal was preposterous and felt giving $18 million to a player with well-chronicled focus and drug issues was far from the answer the Suns needed. If he's got so much potential, why had both the Miami Heat and Minnesota Timberwolves already given up on him before his first pro contract had expired?

Well, we're 36 games into the "Beasley era" in Phoenix, and so far, the move has been an unmitigated disaster. Beasley is averaging under 10 points and just 3.6 rebounds per game -- both by far the lowest totals in his career.

But more importantly, Beasley has completely fallen out of head coach Alvin Gentry's rotation. The former Kansas State All-American has played a total of 74 minutes in the Suns' last ten games, in which they've posted a 1-9 record. He's showed up in the box score as a "DNP - Coach's Decision" four times since December 23.

I'll fully admit that I'm not privy to the daily goings-on in the Suns' locker room. For all I know, Beasley could be a total head-case. Hey, it's been suggested by some. In December, longtime NBA writer Shaun Powell cited a Suns source in labeling Beasley as "toxic".

Be that as it may, Beasley is still on the Suns roster and is still the most talented player on the team. Which begs the question, why is he not playing? Rumored toxicity aside, it's not like putting Beasley on the bench and making an example out of him is leading to Suns' wins. In games where Beasley has scored 15 points or more, the Suns are 4-3. When Beasley has played 10 or fewer minutes or failed to get on the court, they're 2-6.

Let me reiterate, Beasley is the most talented player on the team. Has he played well this year? Absolutely not. Neither has a good portion of the roster. If you don't believe that, just look at the Pacific Division standings. The management team of general manager Lance Blanks and president of basketball operations Lon Babby knew they were taking a risk on a player whom many had given up on. They believed that they were the organization to finally untap Beasley's intriguing potential.

To pay Beasley pretty handsomely and then not play him doesn't make sense, especially for a team that craves a consistent go-to scorer. Beasley has ten 30-point games in his career -- the second-highest total on the Suns team. Jermaine O'Neal has 42, but his last one came when George W. Bush was still calling the White House home and Justin Bieber was still posting his homemade videos on YouTube. Beasley's really the only Suns player with the potential to become a go-to scorer in this league

I know what you're thinking. "Vince, when Beasley played, he wasn't consistent."

I can't fight that. Just as you can't fight the fact that it's really hard for a player to help his team while he's wearing sweats on the bench.

Beasley, even considering the frustrating nature of his play to this point, should be given the opportunity to play his way out of the funk that landed him on the bench in the first place.

I mean, what do they have to lose?

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    mesa mad man wrote...
    Problem
    I think the problem is the "depth" we have at his positions. With Scola, Morris, Oneal, Tucker, Dudley, Brown, Gortat, and even Wes Johnson all vyeing for some of the same minutes, theres just not a ton to go around. That said, I do think itd be better to get Beasley some reps as he will be here for a few years. I am also glad to see Johnson get some minutes. While his contract is up this year, I still think he has enough upside that we have to at least give him some chances and kick the tires
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    azgbayfan wrote...
    Beasley Not an option
    From what I have seen Beasley has skills offenslively but no spirit or motivation. He almost never goes to the hole with authority. His shooting sucks so he has no confidence. On defense I see no skills at all. His brain sees things but his body is so slow to react that his rotations are of no value. Ideally I would trade Beasley and Frye for Gay. Gay, Dragic, Gortat and the rest of the role players would compete. I wouldn't bank on the draft and free agents.
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    daamage wrote...
    Not doing anybody any good on the court
    For realz tho it boggles my mind that people are not in favor of trading for Rudy Gay. He is the answer people. He is what this team needs. He would average 25+ ppg on the suns!!! Trade Dudley and Wes Johnson + Cash to Memphis for Rudy Gay. He is only 26 under contract for 3 more years he is in his prime. He might not sell a ton of jerseys but he will put butts in seats. Come on admit you fk'd up on Beasley and trade for Gay. Well spent Money.
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    brokedamouf wrote...
    I LOVE Beasley!!!!
    I am so glad we signed Beasley! It is awesome. Before we signed that dude, I used to think I was a loser. I had terrible self esteem and felt like a total failure. Then I watched Beasley play and I realized my life is not as pathetic and impotent as I previously thought. There is a certain pleasure that 30-something, video game dweebs, cotton candy eating, glue sniffing, morons derive out of knowing that our existence is not as pathetic as we think. Thanks Michael for showing me that I am not a loser!
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    Tennisgrandpa wrote...
    Classic example
    Tonite was a prime example of why they need to play Beasley. Not one of the Suns on the floor in Boston tonite could creat a shot of their own. Dudley, Scola, Gortat... all of them had to use picks to get free and were bottled up quickly. Beasley can post up or shoot from outside, none of the other Suns can do that. Boston didn't fear our offense one bit.
    Dale
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    azgbayfan wrote...
    Re: Tennis Grandpa
    The problem is that Beasley isn't making those shots either. He can get them, he just can't make them. If he was he would be playing. Even though he totally sucks on defense. He can't move his feet at all
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    azgbayfan wrote...
    Re: Daamage
    It would take an awful lot of cash to trade Dudley and Johnson. Beasley make 6 million per year. Johnson doesn't make close to that. I would trade Beasley and Frye. That is one of the rumors out there. I don't know why Memphis would want them but if the rumor is true, I make that deal. I don't trade any lottery pics for Gay. Dudley shot a couple balls tonight that weren't close. He needs time to hit his shot. Defenses know that
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    mesa mad man wrote...
    To everyone saying not to trade a draft pick
    What are the odds anyone we draft becomes as talented as Gay is now?
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    Gpa28 wrote...
    beasley
    beasley is a bust. look at his history. Babby made a good trade to get rid of bad players, but it would seem the team is still in the fire with Beasley. Johnson at thispoint would seem to be the better of the 2. find a sucker to take Beasley and ???? plus maybe some cash to get Gay.
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    sundevil7901 wrote...
    I agree with Vince
    Let Beasley play, maybe he goes on a run of good games and we can can dump him onto another team before the trade deadline.
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