CHICAGO – It didn’t take Malik Beasley long to settle into his new digs. In his first game with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Beasley drained a career-high seven 3-pointers. In his third game – also his third consecutive start – he was basking in his new reality, imploring the Target Center crowd to get loud after a breakaway alley-oop. The starts, the minutes, the role were all things that eluded him before the Nuggets traded him and gave him new life in Minnesota.