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Many players from the first game, Indiana-Oklahoma City, stuck around to watch the top two draft picks. A slew of NBA coaches and executives made sure to get good seats around the court before tipoff. Heat forward Dorell Wright, who had just flown home from California, decided to make the 3 1/2-hour drive north to watch the former Kansas State forward he hopes to be teammates with next season.
"I like to see the young guys," Wright said. "And he's going to be good."
He didn't disappoint.
Beasley's first shot was blocked by Thomas -- "I caught a flat, man," Beasley said -- but that was a rare lowlight. He split defenders off the dribble for layups. He rebounded his own missed 3-pointer, turned toward the basket and laid it back in. He switched at the perfect time on some pick-and-rolls, denying Rose the chance to penetrate.
"He's a great player," Rose said. "He's a force."
Beasley wasn't perfect. He forced some shots, especially early. He picked up three fouls in the opening minutes, and even though players can't foul out in summer league, Heat coach Keith Askins decided to teach the rookie a lesson and sat him for the second quarter.
"I'm going to let him play as long as he wants," Askins said, "as long as he stays out of trouble."
This much is already clear: With Beasley alongside Dwyane Wade, the Heat expect to be far removed from the 15-win wreck of a season they endured last year. The Bulls couldn't stop him from scoring, and couldn't even stop him from singing during stoppages of player, either. (Yes, they did ask.)
"I didn't want to," Beasley said. "I was happy, singing a happy song."
After his first pro outing, so were the Heat.
"Well, he's a hell of a basketball player," Askins said. "But we already knew that."
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