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NBA Veteran Malik Beasley Charged with Game Fixing and Set for Voluntary Extradition to US
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First reported by N12 · 8 minutes ago
What happened
NBA guard Malik Beasley has been charged with game fixing and illegal betting in the U.S. and will be extradited voluntarily later this week. He has been under investigation for over a year, and the Detroit Pistons withdrew a lucrative contract offer after learning of the probe.
- 01Malik Beasley is charged with game fixing and illegal betting in the U.S.
- 02His attorney confirmed federal accusations and upcoming voluntary extradition.
- 03Beasley has been under investigation for more than a year.
- 04Detroit Pistons withdrew a $42 million contract offer due to the investigation.
- 05Beasley played nine NBA seasons before moving to Puerto Rico after 2024/25.
- 06He averaged 16.3 points and 41.6% three-point shooting in his last NBA season.
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