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Malik Beasley, Jaden McDaniels, Jake Layman take advantage of expanded roles for Timberwolves

Before this season, Malik Beasley started all but one game in his tenure with the Timberwolves. In that time he shot 41% from three-point range.

This season, with the addition of Patrick Beverley, Beasley has started all but four games on the bench. He is shooting 34.8 % on three-pointers.

Beasley's past two games have been among his best of this season — when he has started. He scored 22 points on 6-for-12 three-point shooting Tuesday at Dallas, then on Thursday turned in a season-high 33 with 7-for-16 three-point shooting in the Wolves' 128-116 loss to Utah in Salt Lake City.