The controversial NBA veteran Patrick Beverley spent the 2023-24 season between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Milwaukee Bucks. At 35 years old, the former Los Angeles Lakers star is nearing the prime of his career. Recently, he hinted at an exciting development in his basketball career. Reports now suggest that Beverley could finish his professional playing journey overseas, possibly returning to where it all started.
Interestingly, Patrick Beverley began his professional career in Europe, though he’s a familiar face in the NBA. People often mention his name when talking about challenging opponents since he was known as one of the top pests in the league. Moreover, he certainly left an impression on the Milwaukee Bucks this past season.
And now that his contract has expired, Bucks fans are closely watching his NBA free-agency decision. According to a recent report, Beverley might be returning to Europe for the upcoming season.
On his X podcast account, Milwaukee Bucks’ point guard revealed that he’s thinking about accepting a “historic” contract offer from Europe. He posted, “DEVELOPING: @patbev2 is currently weighing his options between a NBA Vet Minimum contract and a HISTORIC contract in Europe.”
NBA Fans Stunned by Patrick Beverley’s Historic Contract Announcement
Patrick’s European contract announcement was epic. But his reputation for being controversial has caused problems with some basketball fans. Some critics argue he’s only in it for the money.
Despite this, positive comments from supporters have also surfaced as well. However, the term “historic” he used in his tweet hasn’t resonated well with many NBA fans.
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One fan humorously posted a picture with the caption “HISTORIC” in reply to his announcement.
Another fan named QuinyonClamps commented, “Go to Europe bro, no one wants you here.”
On the other hand, Princella D. Smith advised him to chase the money, writing, “At his age, I say ‘Go get your money.'”
Yet another fan pointed out the problem with the word “historic,” stating, “It says historic, I guess uprooting is the issue.”
However, positive comments also encourage him to stay in the NBA instead of going to Europe.