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^ Michael Beasley Biography ^ Stats LLC (2008-01-30). "Kansas-Kansas St
J. White • Stephen Curry • Roy Hibbert Third Team Derrick Rose • Chris Lofton • Darren Collison • Brook Lopez • Eric Gordon Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Beasley" Categories:African American sportspeople 1989 births ... 05 • 06 • 07 • 08 v • d • e 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans First Team Tyler Hansbrough • Michael Beasley • D.J. ... 2008 ^ [1] ^ Report: Arthur, Chalmers Sent Home from Rookie Camp ^ [2] ^ Beasley fined $50,000 for involvement in Rookie Transition Program incident [edit] External links Michael Beasley on ESPN Michael Beasley on ESPN Video Archive Michael Beasley on ... 2008 Miami Heat Pro career 2008–present Official profile Info Page Michael Paul Beasley (born January 9, ... navigation, search Michael Beasley Position Power Forward Height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) ... Michael Beasley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: ... Richards Coach Spoelstra v • d • e 2008 NBA Draft First Round Derrick Rose • Michael Beasley • O. ... [edit] NBA Career [edit] Miami Heat On June 26, 2008, Michael Beasley was selected 2nd overall in the 2008 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat. ... 2008.[2] Beasley's parents are Fatima Smith and Michael Beasley Sr. ... Michael Beasley Measurements ^ "Beasley to declare for NBA Draft" (2008-04-14). ... in school history have been named Newcomer of the Year Freshman Michael Beasley earned his second major National Player of the Year honor as he was selected to the honor by Rivals.com. ... Beasley has been named National Freshman of the Year by four organizations, ... Beasley became the second consecutive standout freshman (after Kevin Durant last year) ... Beasley was held to 23 points and added 13 rebounds against the Badgers his 28th and final double-double. ... did it in 2004-05. Beasley guided the Wildcats to a 20-10 record and a 10-6 Big 12 Conference record. ... FoxSports Video Archive Chicago Tribune story ScoutHoops.com profile Rivals Profile DraftExpress.com profile DraftExpress 06-07 McDonald's All American game recap Collegehoops.net Bio Beasley playing overseas? ... Preview". ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-01. ^ Beasley earns another Player of the Year award - Kansas State University Wildcats Official Athletics Site ^ Heat Sign Beasley ^ Chris Broussard, ... B-Easy Does It YouTUBE: Slideshow of Beasley's year at K-State YouTUBE: ... The story was later updated and any mention of Beasley was removed from the article.[11] On September 18, ... Beasley was selected to the 10-member 2008 John R. Wooden Award All-America team as well as one of five finalists for the prestigious John R. ... rated Beasley first in the class of 2007 high school basketball prospects.[3] Beasley spent his earliest years in St. ... The playful side of lil' Mike v • d • e Miami Heat current roster 1 Wright 3 Wade 5 Banks 6 Chalmers 7 Marion 11 Quinn 14 Cook 15 Blount 21 Magloire 22 Jones 30 Beasley 40 Haslem 50 Anthony 55 Diawara – Padgett – ... the PG Jaguars. Beasley won multiple national championships with this team alongside future fellow blue-chip recruits Kevin Durant (University of Texas) ... Beasley was involved in an incident along with fellow rookies Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur. ... Beasley becomes the fourth player in school history to be honored as the league’s Player of the Year and the first since the inception of the Big 12. ... Beasley was recently named one of four finalists for the 2008 Naismith Player of the Year Award, ... Beasley signed with the Heat on July 2, 2008.[7] In his NBA Summer League debut, ... Beasley played basketball for Kansas State University for one year before declaring for the NBA draft on April 14, ... 2008 Beasley was fined $50,000 by the league for his involvment in the incident even though the details of his involvement were not disclosed.[12] [edit] References ^ Draftexpress.com: ... Beasley stands 6 feet 7 inches (2.0 m),[1] plays both forward positions, ... while teammate Bill Walker was announced to CBS Sports.com’s Freshman All-America third team.[6] [edit] Post-season information Beasley led the Wildcats to a 10-6 record in conference play, ... and Chris Braswell (Georgetown University). Beasley later moved on to play AAU ball for DC Assault's 17 1987-88) ... They beat the #6 seed USC Trojans. Beasley had 23 points and 11 rebounds for his 27th double-double of the year. ... While growing up in Maryland, Beasley played for one the country's most successful AAU youth teams at the time, ... Beasley scored 28 points and grabbed 9 rebounds to go along with 2 assists. ... On April 14, 2008, Beasley announced that he would enter the NBA Draft and thus forgo his last 3 years of eligibility. ... Beasley had 25 points and 9 rebounds, one board short of a double-double. ... ESPN reported the Beasley was also present in the room[10], but was not asked the leave camp. ... Michael Beasley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: ... navigation, search Michael Beasley Position Power Forward Height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) ... Weight 235 lb (106.6 kg) League NBA Team Miami Heat Jersey #30 Born January 9, ... 1989 (1989-01-09) (age 19) Frederick, Maryland Nationality United States High school Notre Dame Preparatory School, ... Fitchburg, Massachusetts College Kansas State Draft 2nd overall, ... 2008 Miami Heat Pro career 2008–present Official profile Info Page Michael Paul Beasley (born January 9, ... 1989, in Frederick, Maryland) is an American basketball player recently drafted by the Miami Heat. ... Beasley stands 6 feet 7 inches (2.0 m),[1] plays both forward positions, ... and shoots his jump shot left-handed. He is also ambidextrous. ... Beasley played basketball for Kansas State University for one year before declaring for the NBA draft on April 14, ... 2008.[2] Beasley's parents are Fatima Smith and Michael Beasley Sr. ... He has two brothers, Leroy and Malik, and two younger sisters, ... Mychaela and Tiffany. Contents 1 High school 1.1 High schools 1.2 High school notes and honors 2 Kansas State Wildcats 2.1 Awards and honors 2.2 Post-season information 3 NBA Career 3.1 Miami Heat 4 References 5 External links [edit] High school Rivals.com ... rated Beasley first in the class of 2007 high school basketball prospects.[3] Beasley spent his earliest years in St. ... Louis, Missouri, before moving to Prince George's County, Maryland. ... While growing up in Maryland, Beasley played for one the country's most successful AAU youth teams at the time, ... the PG Jaguars. Beasley won multiple national championships with this team alongside future fellow blue-chip recruits Kevin Durant (University of Texas) ... and Chris Braswell (Georgetown University). Beasley later moved on to play AAU ball for DC Assault's 17 1987-88) ... school single-season points record, while he broke the Big 12 record for double-doubles in a season with his 26th on the year. ... He is just the 27th player in NCAA Division I history to post 26 or more double-doubles in a season and the first since Utah’s Andrew Bogut (26) ... did it in 2004-05. Beasley guided the Wildcats to a 20-10 record and a 10-6 Big 12 Conference record. ... Some of they key conference victories were a win at Oklahoma and, ... a home victory against Texas A Bob Boozer (second team – 1958; first team – 1959), ... Mike Evans (third team – 1978) and Dick Knostman (third team – 1952; second team – 1953). ... Beasley was selected to the 10-member 2008 John R. Wooden Award All-America team as well as one of five finalists for the prestigious John R. ... Wooden Player of the Year Award, which was awarded to Tyler Hansbrough on April 11 at the Los Angeles Athletic Club. ... Beasley became the second consecutive standout freshman (after Kevin Durant last year) ... to win both Big 12 Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year accolades. ... Beasley becomes the fourth player in school history to be honored as the league’s Player of the Year and the first since the inception of the Big 12. ... He joins Lon Kruger (1973 and 1974), Mike Evans (1977 and 1978) ... and Rolando Blackman (1980) as Wildcats to be named to conference Player of the Year. ... He is the first player to earn the distinction of league Freshman of the Year and the 12th overall to be selected as either Freshman or Newcomer of the Year since 1970. ... Six freshmen (Bob Zender – 1970; Steve Mitchell – 1971; Lon Kruger – 1972; Mike Evans – 1975; Curtis Redding – 1977 and Ed Nealy – 1979) ... in school history have been named Newcomer of the Year Freshman Michael Beasley earned his second major National Player of the Year honor as he was selected to the honor by Rivals.com. ... He was also named the organization’s National Freshman of the Year and to its All-America first team. ... In addition to earning Player of the Year accolades from both CBS Sports.com and Rivals.com, ... Beasley was recently named one of four finalists for the 2008 Naismith Player of the Year Award, ... which was awarded to Tyler Hansbrough, presented by AT&T and the Atlanta Tipoff Club. ... He, along with fellow finalists Memphis’ Chris Douglas-Roberts, ... North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough and UCLA’s Kevin Love, ... traveled to the Final Four on April 6, 2008, where the trophy was presented at the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) ... Guardians of the Game awards program. He also was one of 10 finalists for the Oscar Robertson Player of the Year award and one of 25 for the John R. ... Wooden Award, which was also claimed by Tyler Hansbrough. In addition to his National Player of the Year awards, ... Beasley has been named National Freshman of the Year by four organizations, ... including CBS Sports.com, Rivals.com, The Sporting News and U.S. ... Basketball Writers Association (USBWA). He has also been selected a first team All-American by numerous outlets, ... including CBS Sports.com, Dick Vitale, ESPN.com, Rivals.com, ... Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News and U.S. Basketball Writers Association. ... In addition, he was chosen as a first team Freshman All-American by CBS Sports.com and Rivals.com, ... while teammate Bill Walker was announced to CBS Sports.com’s Freshman All-America third team.[6] [edit] Post-season information Beasley led the Wildcats to a 10-6 record in conference play, ... earning a number 3 seed in the 2008 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, ... Missouri. The Wildcats faced the #6 seed Texas A&M Aggies and lost 77-71. ... Beasley had 25 points and 9 rebounds, one board short of a double-double. ... He shot 10-21 from the field and 1-4 from behind the three-point line. ... He also registered three blocks. The Wildcats earned a berth in the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament as the #11 seed in the Midwest Region. ... They beat the #6 seed USC Trojans. Beasley had 23 points and 11 rebounds for his 27th double-double of the year. ... However, they lost 72-55 to #3 Wisconsin in the second round of the tournament. ... Beasley was held to 23 points and added 13 rebounds against the Badgers his 28th and final double-double. ... On April 14, 2008, Beasley announced that he would enter the NBA Draft and thus forgo his last 3 years of eligibility. ... [edit] NBA Career [edit] Miami Heat On June 26, 2008, Michael Beasley was selected 2nd overall in the 2008 NBA Draft by the Miami Heat. ... He was drafted by the Miami Heat with the 2nd overall pick in 2008. ... Beasley signed with the Heat on July 2, 2008.[7] In his NBA Summer League debut, ... Beasley scored 28 points and grabbed 9 rebounds to go along with 2 assists. ... He led the summer league in scoring. On September 3, 2008, at the NBA's Rookie Transition Program, ... Beasley was involved in an incident along with fellow rookies Mario Chalmers and Darrell Arthur. ... Police responded to the hotel room of Chalmers and Arthur, following a fire alarm at 2 a.m. ... and found that the room smelled strongly of marijuana but none was found and no charges filed. ... Chalmers and Arthur were excused from the camp[8] because of the incident and were later fined $20,000 for missing the rookie camp, ... but were not fined or suspended for any drug related violations. ... Both later denied any involvement with marijuana.[9] Originally, ... ESPN reported the Beasley was also present in the room[10], but was not asked the leave camp. ... The story was later updated and any mention of Beasley was removed from the article.[11] On September 18, ... 2008 Beasley was fined $50,000 by the league for his involvment in the incident even though the details of his involvement were not disclosed.[12] [edit] References ^ Draftexpress.com: ... Michael Beasley Measurements ^ "Beasley to declare for NBA Draft" (2008-04-14). ... ^ "Rivals.com Rivals150 2007". Rivals.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-05. ... ^ Michael Beasley Biography ^ Stats LLC (2008-01-30). "Kansas-Kansas St. ... Preview". ESPN.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-01. ^ Beasley earns another Player of the Year award - Kansas State University Wildcats Official Athletics Site ^ Heat Sign Beasley ^ Chris Broussard, ... Chalmers, Arthur caught with marijuana at rookie camp, September 3, ... 2008 ^ [1] ^ Report: Arthur, Chalmers Sent Home from Rookie Camp ^ [2] ^ Beasley fined $50,000 for involvement in Rookie Transition Program incident [edit] External links Michael Beasley on ESPN Michael Beasley on ESPN Video Archive Michael Beasley on ... FoxSports Video Archive Chicago Tribune story ScoutHoops.com profile Rivals Profile DraftExpress.com profile DraftExpress 06-07 McDonald's All American game recap Collegehoops.net Bio Beasley playing overseas? ... B-Easy Does It YouTUBE: Slideshow of Beasley's year at K-State YouTUBE: ... The playful side of lil' Mike v • d • e Miami Heat current roster 1 Wright 3 Wade 5 Banks 6 Chalmers 7 Marion 11 Quinn 14 Cook 15 Blount 21 Magloire 22 Jones 30 Beasley 40 Haslem 50 Anthony 55 Diawara – Padgett – ... Richards Coach Spoelstra v • d • e 2008 NBA Draft First Round Derrick Rose • Michael Beasley • O. ... J. 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