Timberwolves President Gersson Rosas offered support for guard Malik Beasley in light of Beasley’s recent arrest for narcotics possession and possession of a stolen gun in Plymouth on Saturday.
Beasley was released Sunday, and the case is currently part of an open investigation, according to Plymouth police. Beasley is a restricted free agent and Rosas has said prior to Beasley's arrest that Beasley is in the team’s long-term plans.
“Malik is family, and we talk about family. It’s not only when it’s easy and good but when it’s hard and tough,” Rosas said. “We’ve put a statement out and to be fair we’re letting the legal process run its course and gathering as much information as possible.