Jul 12 5:52p by Matt O'Brien
The Miami Heat just might make this super-team work this season. Given that the team will pick up its mid-level and biannual exceptions next season (since the Heat were under the cap this summer they didn't have any exceptions) -- in addition to the few draft picks it hasn't traded away to land LeBron James and Chris Bosh -- there is little doubt Miami should be able to put enough talent around their triumvirate of James, Wade and Bosh to realize their dynastic ambitions down the line. The more immediate question, however, is whether they can scrounge up enough decent role players at or near the NBA-minimum (which is more or less all the Heat can offer) this coming season to challenge the Lakers et. al.
Well, the Heat just got one step closer, with the news that power forward Udonis Haslem will re-sign with Miami, eschewing better offers from the Mavs and Nets among others, according to Ira Winderman of the Miami Sun-Sentinel. Haslem announced his re-signing in a text to reporters, saying:
Turned down full mid level from Dallas and Denver. See u next season.
Haslem reportedly signed for five years and close to $20 million, spurning offers from the Mavs and Nuggets for $34 million over the same time frame. The 6-foot-8 Haslem gives the Heat an experienced rebounder and defender in the post, who can score a little bit as well. The 30-year old Haslem averaged 9.9 points and 8.1 rebounds per game for the Heat last season.
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Leaving $14 million on the table doesn’t seem the equivalent of winning a championship especially for someone like Haslem
by Alex Goldstick on Jul 12, 2010 6:17 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Fishy.... Very fishy.
You think there might be a little under the table slush fund for vets willing to come in (back)?
14 million dollars for a guy that wont get another payday in the NBA is beyond reasonable. Sounds fishy.
Bring Your Game, Leave Your Name.
PS: Screen name isn't what you think it means.
by iverson2169 on Jul 12, 2010 9:36 PM EDT reply actions
Ewing has some thoughts
Check out this video where Ewing talks about the Heat’s new line up and what it means for the rest of the NBA:
http://video.msg.com/Home/Patrick-Ewing-on-LeBron-and-the-Heat-7-12
by Alexandru Romasin on Jul 13, 2010 5:08 PM EDT reply actions
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