Former NBA Stars Support Patrick Beverley’s Decision To Leave NBA For Overseas Team
Photo: Patrick Beverley (Instagram) |
Patrick Beverley, a former LA Clippers guard and 12-year NBA veteran, recently explained his decision to leave the NBA and join Hapoel Tel Aviv BC, a team in the Israeli Basketball Premier League. Beverley shared his thoughts on his podcast, saying, "I get to play basketball.
In my European career, I was MVP of the same league I'm going back to... In the NBA, I had to play different roles, but now I get to be the go-to guy again." Beverley reflected on his NBA career, mentioning how he enjoyed his time in the league but felt limited in his role.
He recalled a time with the Milwaukee Bucks when he had a standout game, only to see his role change when other players returned from injury. This shift led him to choose a new path where he could be the main focus on the court.
Photo: Patrick Beverley (Instagram) |
SportsCenter shared Beverley’s comments on Instagram, which quickly went viral with over 279,000 likes and 2,900 comments. Several former NBA stars showed their support:
Stephen Jackson commented, "Overseas is his best bet because he would have been on the bench or in the corner [in the NBA]. He made the right choice. Salute."
Nate Robinson added, "Let’s go, Pat! That team was the one I played for—they’re good people."
Quentin Richardson responded with fire emojis, showing his excitement.
Nate Robinson added, "Let’s go, Pat! That team was the one I played for—they’re good people."
Quentin Richardson responded with fire emojis, showing his excitement.
Give Pat Bev the rock… watch him work🙏 it’s a fresh start! pic.twitter.com/jlvwd6iH01
— Pat Bev Pod (@PatBevPod) August 7, 2024
All three players have history with the LA Clippers, just like Beverley, and supported his decision to take control of his career.
Beverley’s move marks a new chapter in his basketball journey, after playing for several NBA teams, including the Houston Rockets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers, and Milwaukee Bucks.
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Source: Sports Illustrated
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