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Vernon Maxwell praises Nuggets legend Alex English for his game, claims he could've beaten anyone 1v1 in his prime.
Michael Beasley didn’t wait long to bust out some outlandish talk after defeating Lance Stephenson in their hyped one-on-one matchup for $100,000.
Recently, in a stream with Adin Ross, Neon, and Lance Stephenson, Michael made a bold claim involving the NBA star LeBron James. When Beasley was asked if he had beaten James in a one-on-one game, he said:
Former NBA stars Lance Stephenson and Michael Beasley had a face-off. This took place before their $100K 1v1 match. The pre-game interaction turned na
Michael Beasley can officially claim his supremacy in a one-on-one setting. The former 11-year pro defeated fellow NBA alum Lance Stephenson 31-21 in a 1-vs-1 matchup at TNC 02. Beasley took home the $100,000 prize with the win. The matchup was the main card of the event, with multiple other smaller matchups also occurring.
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His pain came raw, unchecked, and buried under years of silence. Beasley had always been a gifted talent — he ranked No. 1 in the high school class of 2007, ahead of Derrick Rose, James Harden, and Blake Griffin.
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