NBA star risks losing GH₵430 million over illegal betting investigation




American basketball player Malik Beasley could miss out on a massive payday worth approximately 430 million Ghana cedis after being placed under investigation for allegedly betting on NBA games.The 28-year-old free agent was reportedly in talks with the Detroit Pistons over a three-year contract worth $42 million (around GH₵432 million) before the gambling probe brought negotiations to a halt.According to leading NBA insider Shams Charania, Beasley is being investigated by a US attorney for suspected betting on basketball games, including both final results and specific situations during matches.The investigation comes at a crucial time for Beasley, who had an impressive 2024-25 season, averaging 16.3 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.7 assists whilst shooting 41.6% from three-point range. His strong performance had made him one of the most sought-after free agents in the league.Recommended For YouNews2025-06-29T11:03:18+00:00Woman arrested for possession of suspected narcotics in TemaLifestyle2025-06-27T14:38:26+00:00Top 10 longest prison sentences in history – Number 1 is absolutely unbelievableEntertainment2025-06-29T14:23:42+00:00Nigerian actor and filmmaker Kayode Adewumi passes away in TorontoHowever, the gambling allegations have put his lucrative contract talks on ice, potentially costing him millions of dollars and damaging his reputation in the process.Malik BeasleyREAD ALSO: Ghana defender Gideon Mensah weds long-time girlfriend in colourful ceremony (Video)Malik Beasley’s lawyer responds to investigationsBeasley’s lawyer, Steve Haney, has defended his client, emphasising that no charges have been filed against the player. Speaking to ESPN, Haney said:An investigation is not an accusation. Malik is afforded the same presumption of innocence as anyone else under the United States Constitution. He has not been charged with anything at this time.Malik BeasleyThe 6’4″ guard began his professional career after being drafted 19th overall by the Denver Nuggets in 2016, following his college career at Florida State.MUST READ: Boxer who smoked weed before bout gets electric shock while celebrating victorySince then, he has played for several teams including the Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers, and Milwaukee Bucks before joining Detroit.