Beasley eager for season to start

MIAMI (AP)—Michael Beasley(notes) will be on the court for the Miami Heat for the opening tip-off Wednesday night, apparently poised to become a starting forward.

Not long ago, that seemed far from being a sure thing.

The longest offseason of Beasley’s young life is finally over, a six-month roller-coaster replete with two infamous Twitter flameouts and a stay at a Houston rehabilitation facility. All behind him, Beasley said, noting that he’s been sober since Aug. 6 and vowing that his game will benefit from all the rough patches.

“I think I’ve worked harder now than I did last year,” Beasley said. “Last year, I found myself coasting through sometimes, just going through the motions. This year, I’m a little more hungry.”

His oft-discussed troubles include disturbing messages and a conversation-sparking photo in a tattoo establishment posted on his now-closed Twitter feeds, more than a month in rehab, and by his own acknowledgment, membership in the NBA substance-abuse program.

“All behind me,” Beasley said.

But his rookie season was still promising: He averaged 13.9 points in 81 games, shot 47 percent and saw marked increases in just about every stat category after the All-Star break. The offseason of discontent over, the Heat expect to see Beasley’s level of play keep improving this year, starting with Wednesday’s opener against the New York Knicks.

“He’s making progress. I like what he’s done this preseason. I do,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “I keep on pointing to his focus, but I think we were able to cover a lot more ground. I see a quicker application from practice to the games. … And defensively, he’s done some things that I like. He needs to keep on going.”

Spoelstra declined to reveal his opening-night lineup, but players at practice Tuesday said Quentin Richardson(notes) will start against the Knicks at small forward, with Beasley starting at power forward—a move that, if it happens, would have Heat veteran Udonis Haslem(notes) coming off the bench, at least for one game.

That’s a shocker, considering Haslem has been a reserve in only two contest in the previous five seasons: A meaningless end-of-regular-season game at Atlanta in April 2006, and a game where he was returning from an injury against Philadelphia in February 2008.

For his part, Beasley said the starting-or-not issue wasn’t relevant to him.

“It doesn’t matter. As long as my team’s winning, I can come off the bench, I can be the sixth or seventh man,” Beasley said. “As long as I’m contributing to my team positively, it doesn’t matter.”

What does matter, in his mind, is playing late in games.

Crunch time often meant sitting time for Beasley last season. He played in 81 games, but only appeared in the final 3 minutes of regulation 44 times, logging 91 minutes—more than 50 fewer than Dwyane Wade(notes), Haslem, Mario Chalmers(notes) and Daequan Cook(notes) were called upon to get in the deciding minutes.

One of his goals this year is to be a go-to option for Spoelstra when the outcome hangs in the balance.

“I would say, for the most part, the last 2 1/2 , 3 months, I was pretty liberal with his time,” Spoelstra said. “He would play through it. Other than foul trouble, he was playing through mistakes. He was also making less mistakes. The last couple months of the season, he was extremely efficient offensively.”

He spoke earlier this offseason of wanting to prove to his team, both on the court and off, that he’s worthy of their trust. The Heat took him with the No. 2 draft pick in 2008, have included him prominently in marketing campaigns, and both Spoelstra and team president Pat Riley rave about his potential as a scorer.

Teammates are sold that his troubles are in the past.

Starting Wednesday, Beasley gets his chance to show the rest of the NBA the same.

“I’ll do whatever I have to do,” Beasley said.

Updated Oct 27, 6:07 pm EDT
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  1. Darrick W
    127. Posted by Darrick W Tue Aug 25 10:00pm EDT

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    I'm really praying for beasley.....i think a lot came at him awfully fast at his young age...this kid has so much awesome potential it's scary....he'll pull thru it and show everybody that seems to have an opinion about him what he's all about and i can hardly wait to see what he does....man i can hardly wait....i've been rootin for this kid and keeping my eye on beasley ever since i caught wind of him prior to him going to k..state.......to all of you who seem to have something negative to say about him and what he may be going thru....be careful what you say cuz the same thing could happen to you or someone you know....it's just not cool to judge even if this is a chat/post a comment forum.....at least he isn't raping shooting or killing anybody......the kid is young in a man's nba world, cut him some some slack and just pray for the kid......i am....keep ya head up kool beas some of us are pulling for you
  2. Big D
    126. Posted by Big D Tue Aug 25 11:47am EDT

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    Ryan Leaf how and the hell can you make a comment, you one of the biggest draft bust of all time in any sport. By the way didn't you just get in trouble for trying to by presciption drugs why don't you shut the hell up.
  3. M-$HEA
    125. Posted by M-$HEA Mon Aug 24 8:20pm EDT

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    Depression is becoming more widespread with the pressure he feels to shine as he did in college and to make his life as successful as possible. Coming from being a stud to a second man on a team can all mess with how you look at things and the tattoo needs to be removed and drugs go away before this man can truly be freed from the oppressive strong hold of drugs. GOOD LUCK #30, OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU!
  4. James S
    124. Posted by James S Mon Aug 24 8:05pm EDT

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    Not too familiar with world history, are you Million Dollar?
  5. <i>procontractorsinc</i>
    123. Posted by procontractorsinc Mon Aug 24 8:01pm EDT

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    Life is unfair and unjust for everyone at times... And being either rich or poor matters not. Each of us have our own cross to bear... And the most that we can expect out of life, is the least we demand out of life... PERIOD!
  6. <i>million_dollar_sleeper</i>
    122. Posted by million_dollar_sleeper Mon Aug 24 7:58pm EDT

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    oh how nice, you went so far off the deep end you formed an invisable buddy named jesus
  7. timothy
    121. Posted by timothy Mon Aug 24 7:57pm EDT

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    Whatever going on in your life look up and asked God to help you.He is your strength,your rock and he love you.Should alway love him and yourself.You know your family there for you no matter what.Dont think about what people say work it out.YOU CAN DO IT!
  8. Terell
    120. Posted by Terell Mon Aug 24 7:46pm EDT

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    P4CM.com i was in the same boat and then Jesus saved me
  9. Pettyman
    119. Posted by Pettyman Mon Aug 24 7:44pm EDT

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    If ever someone needed to be left alone and allowed time to heal, NOW IS THE TIME. This is a young man and a life we are all looking at. I for one will not continue to follow the story in the hope the media will stop the inquision and allow him some peace. Get well brother. You are not alone and you have people who genuinely care about you.
  10. Ebonee
    118. Posted by Ebonee Mon Aug 24 7:35pm EDT

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    I LOve U Michael Beasley
  11. daffyduck
    117. Posted by daffyduck Mon Aug 24 7:33pm EDT

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    First get the plank (anger, jealousy, bitterness, etc) out of your own eye then (perhaps) you can help get the SPECK out of YOUR BROTHERS!!! eye. It's sad but reality all these comments allow the "Cains" of this world to make themselves visible...they take their clues and actions and behaviors from their father, "the Prince of Darkness" aka satan. For the rest of you pray for this athlete (there for the Grace of God go I) and all humanity. The fact is this athlete makes money giving us a chance to forget our troubles.....and there are plenty of those...anti-depressants are the no1. drugs in the world. My thoughts and prayers are for you young man. No one is perfect and if anyone does he/she is a liar. Lot of clan clan members HIDING under the internet like so many sheets your fathers HID UNDER..... too dim witted to form AN INTELLIGENT, INDEPENDENT, CONSTRUCTIVE THOUGHT....one day hate will vanish and haters like you along with it.
  12. Ryan Leaf
    116. Posted by Ryan Leaf Mon Aug 24 7:22pm EDT

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    How is he depressed with all that money? That's crazy......He can't by a Supermodel to tell him he's important everyday? Or for that matter roll a fatty Emo! THEY SHOULDA NEVA GAVE YOU @#$% MONEY!
  13. Matt
    115. Posted by Matt Mon Aug 24 7:20pm EDT

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    Holy hell, for the record, I was being sarcastic in #78. I thought the excessive question marks and ridiculous nature of my statement made that clear. I know money doesn't correlate directly to happiness, and hope things work out for Beasley.
  14. <i>rfg1155</i>
    114. Posted by rfg1155 Mon Aug 24 7:20pm EDT

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    i think all you hater needt o stop hating. Just because you are smoking dope. Stop pointing the finger Just keep on laying bricks my friend.Mike laying the ball in the hoop and you hate that. You should have grown. there no 5ft and under league..
  15. chuck
    113. Posted by chuck Mon Aug 24 7:16pm EDT

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    to bad lol another loser
  16. Ana
    112. Posted by Ana Mon Aug 24 7:16pm EDT

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    Just relax, don't think too much. Cause that's makes you crazy!! Your fine, get well soon!!
  17. Ana
    111. Posted by Ana Mon Aug 24 7:14pm EDT

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    We're gonna miss you!!!
  18. dale w
    110. Posted by dale w Mon Aug 24 7:13pm EDT

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    Matt your a MORON! Love and faith fixes everything. Money doesnt buy you love it buys you a golddigger or some std's. Ohh and an ego that thinks it knows everything.. You are the weakest link. GOOD BYE! GO HEAT!!!! MR. Beasley May god be with you in your time of need!
  19. Ana
    109. Posted by Ana Mon Aug 24 7:12pm EDT

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    Just relax, don't think too much. Cause that's make you crazy!! Your fine, get weel soon!!
  20. <i>jeremyboyle21</i>
    108. Posted by jeremyboyle21 Mon Aug 24 7:07pm EDT

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    maybe he is just a @#$% and can't handle the pros... get over it
  21. A.F.
    107. Posted by A.F. Mon Aug 24 7:02pm EDT

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    Maybe if he quit the dope that would help!! I so tired of these hot-shot rich athletes, crying about their problems.. If you had to work for as living, you might see what real problems are.... This guy is a multi-millionaire, that has a problem with drugs..... Its hard for me to feel sorry for this guy, when their are so many people out there that have "REAL PROBLEMS"!!! Depressed because they cant feed their kids, or have no money for the bills that keep coming....... Thats depression!!! So my advice to Michael Beasley is try quitting the dope.. Thats a start!!!
  22. Underdog
    106. Posted by Underdog Mon Aug 24 7:00pm EDT

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    I have been in a state of depression since my father passed away when I was 11 yrs old back in 1987. I thought to myself when I was about 15 yrs old of stabbing myself or cutting my wrist but then I thought about how it may affect the people in my life that I loved. You can't let the world eat you alive. Get the help you need and have a better life. If you look at the world thru some other people's lives you will find out that you dont have it as bad as you think.
  23. <i>joe_mo122</i>
    105. Posted by joe_mo122 Mon Aug 24 6:59pm EDT

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    he's depressed cause wade won't pass the ball
  24. Steven
    104. Posted by Steven Mon Aug 24 6:59pm EDT

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    hope he gets better
  25. Hardy Bignutz
    103. Posted by Hardy Bignutz Mon Aug 24 6:57pm EDT

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    #100 is an emo @#$%...i guess supercool beas aint so supercool.
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