In case you didn’t know, it was Patrick Beverley himself who broke the news about his trade to the Milwaukee Bucks. Well, technically, it was the Twitter account of his podcast, the Pat Bev Pod, that dropped the news, but it’s basically the same difference.
It appears that Beverley is also looking to establish himself as one of the most prominent NBA gurus in the game today. On Monday, he dropped a massive update on the future of former teammate Marcus Morris.
Milwaukee Bucks’ Patrick Beverley Goes Full Adrian Wojnarowski
Beverley himself has already commented on joining the same circle with the likes of Adrian Wojnarowski and Shams Charania in terms of breaking the latest NBA news. It seems that he’s serious about it, too.
According to the Pat Bev Pod, Marcus Morris could now be set to sign for the Minnesota Timberwolves:
Seasoned Forward & Offensive Threat Marcus Morris is leaning towards signing with the Minnesota Timberwolves- Per sources
His veteran presence will provide a winning culture to any team looking for a playoff boost. pic.twitter.com/DQIBIsgLoi
— Pat Bev Pod (@PatBevPod) February 12, 2024
Morris was recently traded by the Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team deal. The Sixers sent Morris, a second-round pick, and cash to the Spurs in exchange for Buddy Hield. The Indiana Pacers were the third team in the deal and they received Furkan Korkmaz, Doug McDermott, a second-round pick, and cash as part of the trade.
The Spurs reportedly intend to waive Morris’ contract, which means that he is going to hit the waiver wire. According to Beverley, his former Sixers teammate is now headed to Minnesota, where he supposedly intends to sign once he clears the waivers.
That’s now two Bev Bombs in a few days.
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