Patrick Beverley is one of the most fascinating and fearless players modern basketball has seen. Known for his toughness, aggressive defense, constant energy, and on-court intensity, Beverley built a long NBA career through perseverance rather than privilege.
From growing up on the West Side of Chicago to traveling through Ukraine, Greece, Russia, and finally becoming an NBA All-Defensive guard, Beverley’s story is a testament to relentless hustle and resilience.
This comprehensive biography covers his entire journey—from high school and college to the NBA, European leagues, controversies, personal life, and his latest 2025 updates.
Early Life – Chicago Roots and High School Stardom
Patrick Beverley was born on July 12, 1988, in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in the tough neighborhood of West Garfield Park. His competitive edge and survival mentality were shaped early by the challenges of his environment.
High School Career Highlights
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Started high school at Waubonsie Valley
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Later transferred to John Marshall Metropolitan High School
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As a senior, led the entire state with 37.3 points per game
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Named Co-Player of the Year in Illinois
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Selected for the Roundball Classic, a national All-Star Game at the United Center
His scoring leadership quickly made him one of Chicago’s most exciting young prospects.
College Career – Arkansas Razorbacks (2006–2008)
Beverley played two impactful seasons at the University of Arkansas.
Freshman Year (2006–07)
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13.9 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 3.1 APG
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SEC Newcomer of the Year
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SEC Freshman of the Year
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Second-Team All-SEC
Sophomore Year (2007–08)
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Led team in rebounds (6.6), steals, and 3-point percentage
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Candidate for the Wooden Award and Naismith Award
However, in 2008 he became academically ineligible due to an academic integrity violation. Instead of waiting out a suspension, Beverley chose to turn pro and head overseas.
Professional Career – Europe Before the NBA
BC Dnipro (Ukraine, 2008–2009)
At age 20, Beverley signed a one-year deal with Dnipro.
Season Highlights:
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16.7 points
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7 rebounds
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3.6 assists
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2.2 steals
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Won UBL Slam Dunk Contest
His breakout year made him a top European prospect.
Olympiacos Piraeus (Greece, 2009–2010)
Drafted 42nd overall by the Lakers in 2009, his rights were traded to the Miami Heat. After being waived, Beverley joined Olympiacos.
Achievements:
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Won the 2010 Greek Cup
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Reached EuroLeague and Greek League Finals
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Gained major European exposure
Spartak St. Petersburg (Russia, 2011–2012)
Here Beverley established himself as a premier European guard.
Major Highlights:
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Career-high 38 points in 2012
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EuroCup MVP 2011–12
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Led competition in steals
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Second in performance index rating
His performance put him firmly on NBA radars.
NBA Career – The Hustle Legend Arrives
Houston Rockets (2013–2017)
Beverley finally entered the NBA in January 2013.
Highlights with Houston:
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Debuted in 2013
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Averaged 5.6 PPG in his first season
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Key playoff performances against OKC
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Named NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2014)
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Won the 2015 Skills Challenge
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Re-signed for 4 years, $23 million
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Named NBA All-Defensive First Team (2017)
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Winner of the NBA Hustle Award
His relentless defense made him one of the league’s most respected—and irritating—defenders.
Los Angeles Clippers (2017–2021)
Beverley was part of the massive trade package for Chris Paul.
Notable Moments:
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Key defensive leader
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Helped Clippers reach their first-ever Conference Finals
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Suspended one game for shoving Chris Paul in 2021
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Continued to be a vocal leader and defensive anchor
His time in LA solidified him as a league personality.
Minnesota Timberwolves (2021–2022)
Traded twice in two weeks, Beverley ended up in Minnesota, where he played a major leadership role.
Key Moments:
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Big performances and assists
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Signed a one-year, $13 million extension
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Emotional celebration after play-in win over the LA Clippers
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Averaged 11 PPG in the playoffs
He played a central role in Minnesota’s return to the postseason.
Los Angeles Lakers (2022–2023)
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Debuted with 3 points
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Suspended for shoving Deandre Ayton
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Later traded to Orlando and bought out
Chicago Bulls (2023)
Beverley joined his hometown team.
Debut:
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8 points
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5 rebounds
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4 assists
He became an instant emotional catalyst.
Philadelphia 76ers (2023–2024)
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Signed in July 2023
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Tied a career-high with 26 points
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Recorded multiple strong assist games
Milwaukee Bucks (2024)
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Traded to Milwaukee in February 2024
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Delivered a 20-point, 10-rebound game vs Boston
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Faced backlash for an altercation with fans in Game 6
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Suspended four games by the NBA
Hapoel Tel Aviv (2024–2025)
Beverley signed with the Israeli club in July 2024.
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Suspended after a championship loss in February 2025
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Parted ways with the team on February 13, 2025
Career Statistics (NBA)
Career Averages:
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8.3 PPG
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4.1 RPG
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3.4 APG
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1.1 SPG
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.413 FG%
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.371 3P%
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.760 FT%
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666 games played
These stats reflect his role as a defensive guard rather than a primary scorer.
Personal Life
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Beverley has a son and a daughter
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His grandfather passed away hours before a playoff game in 2017
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Appeared in documentaries Nike Battlegrounds (2005) and Hoop Reality (2007)
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In 2022, launched The Pat Bev Podcast with Rone, part of Barstool Sports
Patrick Beverley’s Legacy – Hustle, Heart, and Intensity
Patrick Beverley did not build his career on scoring, athleticism, or hype.
He built it on:
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Toughness
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Defense
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Energy
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Mental strength
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Relentless hustle
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Emotional leadership
From European leagues to NBA playoffs, from iconic celebrations to fierce rivalries, Beverley has carved out a legacy unlike any other guard in the modern era.
His journey remains a powerful example of how determination can overcome obstacles—and how grit can shape a career.