The Milwaukee Bucks entered the 2024-25 season with high expectations with the tandem of Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard at the top of their roster. However, as the February 6 trade deadline approaches, their true contention status remains uncertain. A potential reunion with sharpshooter Malik Beasley could have bolstered the Bucks title hopes. Unfortunately, recent developments with the Detroit Pistons make such a move unlikely.
Potential Malik Beasley Bucks Reunion Is Now ‘Off The Table
Beasley’s Strong Season with the Pistons
Beasley is thriving in Detroit this season. The 28-year-old guard is averaging 16.0 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 1.8 assists. He has played 28.2 minutes per game in 36 appearances. His shooting has been exceptional, hitting 39.6% of his 9.3 three-point attempts per game. Beasley ranks third in the NBA for total made three-pointers, solidifying his reputation as a dangerous perimeter scorer.
For a team like the Bucks, who depend on floor-spacing around Giannis , Beasley’s skill set would have been a perfect fit. Beasley’s ability to score efficiently and thrive in a complementary role makes him one of the league’s best value contracts at $6 million this season. His familiarity with the team from last season further enhances his value to the Bucks.
Detroit’s Playoff Aspirations Complicate Trade Talks
The Pistons are surprisingly competitive this year, holding the ninth spot entering Wednesday night. They sit three games ahead of the Philadelphia 76ers and aim to make the playoffs for the first time in six years. With Cade Cunningham leading the way and Beasley serving as the team’s third-leading scorer, Detroit’s front office has reason to pursue postseason success.
Jaden Ivey’s recent injury further complicates matters. The Pistons now rely even more on Beasley to provide consistent scoring alongside Cunningham. Trading Beasley would leave Detroit short-handed in a season where they have exceeded expectations.
The Proposed Bucks-Pistons Deal
A potential deal between the Bucks and Pistons could have looked like this:
Bucks receive: Malik Beasley
Pistons receive: Pat Connaughton , 2031 second-round pick
Connaughton was included purely for salary-matching purposes. He has become expendable in Milwaukee, regularly logging DNPs due to A.J Green’s emergence. Meanwhile, the 2031 second-round pick represents Milwaukee’s only second-rounder through 2031, highlighting their limited trade assets.
Before Ivey’s injury, this deal might have appealed to Detroit. The Pistons could have used the pick to package in future trades aimed at building around Cunningham. However, Beasley’s elevated role makes trading him much less likely now.
Bucks’ Limited Options at the Deadline
Milwaukee finds itself in a tightly contested playoff race. Eight teams in the Eastern Conference are within six games of each other. Entering Wednesday night, the Bucks are in the middle of the pack—four games ahead of the 11th-seeded 76ers but two games behind the fourth-ranked Orlando Magic .
Marginal upgrades like adding Beasley could have been the difference between securing a higher playoff seed or falling to a less desirable lower seed. Unfortunately, Milwaukee’s lack of expendable draft capital limits its ability to even outbid other teams for players like Beasley.
Beasley’s Value Increase
Beasley’s stellar performance this season has likely raised his trade value beyond a single second-round pick. Other playoff contenders with greater assets might have pursued him, pricing the Bucks out of the market. While the Pistons could revisit trade discussions later, they are currently positioned as buyers, not sellers, at the deadline.
The Door Isn’t Fully Closed for a Malik Beasley-Bucks Reunion
Although a reunion with Beasley is currently off the table, the situation could change. If the Pistons experience a losing skid, they might shift toward asset accumulation and re-enter trade discussions. For now, however, Detroit seems committed to making the playoffs, and Beasley is a crucial part of their plans.
Milwaukee will need to explore other trade options to strengthen their roster before the deadline. While a Malik Beasley reunion remains unlikely, circumstances in Detroit could change, reopening the door for a potential deal. Until then, the Bucks must look elsewhere for the win-now talent they desperately need.
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