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Free agent small forward Michael Beasley has agreed to a three- year, $18 million contract with the Phoenix Suns, reports said.

Last season in Minnesota, Beasley had a .455 field goal average and averaged 11.5 points per game.

Drafted second overall in 2008 by Miami, Beasley spent the last two seasons in Minnesota, averaging a career-best 19.2 points per game in 2010-11. He struggled with his role and injuries last season, but could be the type of player Phoenix needs.

While Beasley is talented, he has off-the-court question marks that could scare off some teams. But at 6-foot-10 Beasley can be a matchup problem on the offensive end, which is something a scoring-deficient team like the Suns could certainly use.

Beasley's signing comes in the wake of Eric Gordon signing a max offer sheet with the Suns and the sign-and-trade deal for Steve Nash.

Beasley had been included in Suns rumors for quite some time.

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    mdstrick12 wrote...
    Good Value
    Good pick up if you have a coach and mentor that he will listen to. Beasley has potential and is a match up problem for a lot of teams. Needs to keep his head on straight and this could be a good value pick up.
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