The U.S. District Attorney's office is currently investigating NBA free agent Malik Beasley over allegations of gambling on NBA games and prop bets. This development was reported by Shams Charania of ESPN. "We are cooperating with the federal prosecutors' investigation," stated NBA spokesman Mike Bass in a statement released to media outlets.
Beasley, who played for the Detroit Pistons last season, was a standout performer, averaging 16.3 points per game. His efforts helped the Pistons secure a spot in the play-offs for the first time since 2019. He also ranked second in the league for 3-pointers made, with 319 successful shots, just one less than Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

This investigation into Beasley's activities comes just over a year after Jontay Porter from the Toronto Raptors received a lifetime suspension from the NBA. Porter was penalised for sharing confidential information with sports bettors, violating league rules. The current probe into Beasley highlights ongoing concerns about gambling within professional basketball.
Beasley's shooting accuracy was notable last season, with a 41.6% success rate from beyond the arc. His performance made him one of the most sought-after guards in free agency this year. The allegations against him have added a serious dimension to his status as a top free agent.
The situation involving Beasley underscores the ongoing vigilance required by sports leagues to maintain integrity in their competitions. As investigations continue, both fans and teams await further developments regarding his future in professional basketball.