Report: Michael Beasley makes sweet love to practice rims
By J.E. Skeets
Last year around this time — in fact, almost to the day — then-college freshman Michael Beasley was busy posting 23 points and 11 rebounds in the only upset on opening day of the NCAA Tournament — a No. 11 Kansas State win over O.J. Mayo's No. 6 Southern California. I'm pretty sure Pat Riley was in attendance.
This year? This year, rookie Miami Heat forward Michael Beasley is reportedly "getting his Dwight Howard on."
Sarah Rothschild (and/or Michael Wallace) of the Miami Herald's "On The Beat" Heat blog have the story, unfortunately sans photos or video:
While A-Rod is making headlines for a magazine photo that caught him standing in front of a floor-to-ceiling mirror appearing to kiss the image of himself, Beasley found another target: The rim.
Yes, the rim.
Showing off the athleticism many skeptics questioned he had, Beasley went berserk Thursday, throwing down monster dunks after practice for no reason in particular. At one point, Beasley jumped, switched the ball from his left to his right hand between his legs, and flushed it as his teammates looked on.
Then, he got the idea that he needed to really show his hops. So he started going around to all of the courts, attempting several times to jump into the air and kiss the rim — proving that he could get his head at rim level. Freakish athletic stuff, right? Add to Cart
By J.E. Skeets
Last year around this time — in fact, almost to the day — then-college freshman Michael Beasley was busy posting 23 points and 11 rebounds in the only upset on opening day of the NCAA Tournament — a No. 11 Kansas State win over O.J. Mayo's No. 6 Southern California. I'm pretty sure Pat Riley was in attendance.
This year? This year, rookie Miami Heat forward Michael Beasley is reportedly "getting his Dwight Howard on."
Sarah Rothschild (and/or Michael Wallace) of the Miami Herald's "On The Beat" Heat blog have the story, unfortunately sans photos or video:
While A-Rod is making headlines for a magazine photo that caught him standing in front of a floor-to-ceiling mirror appearing to kiss the image of himself, Beasley found another target: The rim.
Yes, the rim.
Showing off the athleticism many skeptics questioned he had, Beasley went berserk Thursday, throwing down monster dunks after practice for no reason in particular. At one point, Beasley jumped, switched the ball from his left to his right hand between his legs, and flushed it as his teammates looked on.
Then, he got the idea that he needed to really show his hops. So he started going around to all of the courts, attempting several times to jump into the air and kiss the rim — proving that he could get his head at rim level. Freakish athletic stuff, right? Add to Cart
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