Miami Heat
It is that time of the year again in the NBA and it is not about the Holidays. It is more about seeing the wild trade rumors from around the league and guess who just made the headlines recently—Dwight Howard!
The Miami Heat have finally pulled the trigger on Mario Chalmers, someone who has long been in the trade market.
One of the bright spots and promising players on the Miami Heat roster is of course Hassan Whiteside. The 26-year-old seven-footer was of course a revelation last year for the Heat, ably performing his role to the letter, mostly on the defensive end.
Chris Bosh, a vital cog that could have helped the Miami Heat in their playoff run last season is back and the 10-time All Star seemingly can’t wait to get back on the court and help his team recall lost glory.
Going over the previous NBA Free Agent period, the Miami Heat weren’t exactly that aggressive when it came to hooking up big name players.
To date, there is no team showing serious interest on 29-year-old Miami Heat guard Mario Chalmers which could pose a big problem for the squad who are trying to make ends meet but most of all avoid hefty fines.
Chris Andersen’s fate for next season is still in limbo with the Miami Heat and until now, there are no takers for the 37-year-old center.
Zoran Dragic leaves Boston Celtics by way of shelving him out of the team.
Michael Beasley has been cut from the Miami Heat and the 26-year-old southpaw is once again available making him an unrestricted free agent.
Believed to be imminently headed to the Los Angeles Clippers at first, Jordan has opted to remain in Los Angeles where he has reportedly agreed to an $87 million dollar deal spread over four-years.
The Miami Heat and Dwyane Wade were somehow able to resolve their dispute with the long-time Heat guard opting to remain in South Beach at least until next year.
Dwyane Wade stood true to his word, opting out of his contract with the Miami Heat thus making him an unrestricted free agent.
Goran Dragic is expected to opt out of his current contract with the Miami Heat but this doesn’t mean that the Slovenian basketball star is going to leave the team.
Like most players who intend to check out NBA Free Agency, Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade would rather cross the bridge when he gets there.
What are the odds that the two would finally meet face to face?