Puff, puff, pass. That’s what two NBA teams have already done with the talented, but troubled Michael Beasley. Now on his third team in only five seasons, Beasley continues to make rookie mistakes.

His rap sheet is as diverse as his game is and he seemingly finds new ways to do the wrong thing. He’s now facing charges for marijuana possession after also being cited in the past for traffic violations and even reportedly being investigated for sexual assault, his name has been associated with bad publicity for the better part of his NBA career.

Through it all, one constant remains and that has been his struggle with marijuana. The list of jokes and memes associated with Beasley and weed rivals the talk of LeBron James and his hairline — they really are too numerous to mention. But this is no laughing matter. The only thing Beasley has been consistent with up to this point in his career has been destructive behavior.

In 2008, when Beasley was asked to leave the NBA rookie orientation after setting off the fire alarm with weed smoke, many thought “okay, just a naÃ¯ve kid, no big deal.”

When he checked himself into rehab in 2009 after again being caught with weed, the thought process was “he has finally got it, after all the first step is admitting you have a problem.”

Fast forward to August of 2013 and Beasley is still being pulled over with marijuana in his possession. What do we say now?

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At just 24 years old, he has time to get his life on track but nobody seems to know if that is something that really interests him. He seems to have a sense of entitlement, which has put a wedge between he and his teammates, as well as the coaches and general managers he has interacted with. Everybody wants to give him a chance because he’s immensely talented. But talent means nothing with the wrong attitude or mindset.