Montana Yao and Malik Beasley are the epitome of the perfect pair, and on Tuesday, the star player for the Milwaukee Bucks couldn’t help but show his adoration for his spouse. In response to her most recent Instagram post, Beasley did not hold back when sharing his thoughts, saying:
“Stunning πππ”
Montana wore a chic brown dress by Angel Brinks, a high-end fashion label. Take a look at the post below:
This occurred a few days after Malik Beasley reached the 5,000 career point mark. The Bucks defeated the Cavaliers 126-116, and Beasley became the fifth player in NBA history to reach five thousand points. In the game’s last 1:23, he sealed the milestone with a three-pointer off of a Giannis Antetokounmpo pass.
Their relationship had previously hit a snag because of the scandals involving Malik Beasley and Scottie Pippen’s ex-wife Larsa Pippen. But a little more than a year ago, the couple welcomed their second child.
Montana Yao gives Malik Beasley a boost by saying, “The best is yet to come.”
Instagram users Malik Beasly and his wife shared pictures from their New Year’s celebration. In response to the photo and the caption that read:
“24 π₯ magnificence for everyone this year! Let’s get it, please π―ππΎπ.
Montana Yao made the following observation:
“The best is yet to come! βοΈβ€οΈ”
Montana is also frequently spotted cheering her husband on while he plays basketball for the Milwaukee Bucks.
With their current 32-16 record, the Bucks are well on their way to earning a postseason berth, sitting only behind the 37-11 Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference.
Even though they might appear to be in a comfortable place, the Bucks need to continue winning in order to guarantee their place in the playoffs in the fiercely contested Eastern Conference. The Bucks have dropped to a 6-4 record in their last 10 games as a result of their two straight losses to the Portland TrailBlazers and Denver Nuggets, winning just three of their previous four games.
Damian Lillard’s return to the Blazers Arena was also marred by the Bucks’ most recent defeat to the Portland Trailblazers. The icing on the cake for Lillard’s magnificent comeback to the stadium of the team he played for 11 seasons was still out of reach.