Detroit Pistons guard Malik Beasley is facing a lawsuit from Hazan Sports Management (HSM) for over $1 million in damages, alleging breach of contract after he terminated their agreement 15 months into a four-year marketing deal. HSM claims it revived Beasley’s career and provided a $650,000 marketing advance, while Beasley has since signed a $6 million contract with the Pistons for the 2024-25 season. The lawsuit, which focuses on the marketing contract that lacks an arbitration clause, contends that HSM has received minimal repayments from Beasley, despite his obligations.
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