Patrick Beverley reportedly ditched the Pistons and the Rockets to sign with Hapoel Tel Aviv
Patrick Beverley is one of the peskiest defenders in the NBA today. With great defensive attributes and always plays like he is on the verge of a foul or an ejection. While Beverley has never stayed with one team for too long, he has always jumped teams in his 12 seasons played in the league. But Beverley recently finally decided to leave the NBA and signed with the Hapoel Tel Aviv in the Israeli premier league.
Before Patrick Beverley signed with the Israeli team it was reported that he had offers from the Detroit Pistons and the Houston Rockets. But he denied the offers to sign with the Israeli club. Beverley before signing in the NBA had played overseas in Greece and Russia. In 2013 he made his NBA debut with the Houston Rockets.
Beverley has been one of the most annoying players in the NBA, both with his defense and his on court antics. Fans have seen Beverley getting into fights, ejections and even getting suspended. But he also adds the energy and fuel to win to the team. Currently, fans have seen Beverley as a part of the Milwaukee Bucks where he was a role player. He averaged 6.2 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.9 assists. coming off the bench.
Beverley had recently got a 4 game suspension from the NBA as he threw a basketball at a fan during his last game. With that said, many NBA superstars have gone on to play overseas like Dwight Howard and Demarcus Cousins.
Patrick Beverley will go down as one of the most annoying NBA players
Patrick Beverley throughout his career was never known for scoring. What he was always known for is his pesky defense. It was one of the main reasons why teams wanted him.
Throughout his career, Beverley has always been assigned the role of a defender. But many times his defense have cost him fouls, ejections and even suspensions. Beverley has an old-school style of play he likes to get in his opponent’s head and play close defense. Fans have also seen Beverly get into fights with stars like Kevin Durant and Deandre Ayton.
Beverley somewhere resembles the characteristics of Dennis Rodman who also played great defense and helped the Chicago Bulls for their second three-peat. As Beverley heads overseas, hopefully, he will dominate just like many NBA players who left the league.
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