2010 Free Agency: Building for This Moment

The Miami Heat have quietly been building for this 12:01 July 1st deadline for years. Yes, years. Ever since they won the 2006 title, you could say.

Sure, the Heat fielded a competitive team to try and repeat for 2006-2007 season, but the Bulls had other plans that season, sending the Heat out of the playoffs in the first round. It was clear Miami’s championship runs had finished with that squad. It was, after all, the acquisition of Shaquille O’neal that lead to Miami’s title runs during the mid 2000′s.

Coming off the heals of a successful 2003 campaign that watched a young team built around Caron Butler, Lamar Odom, and a young rookie Dwyane Wade, the Heat pulled the trigger and gambled it all for Shaq. The architect? Pat Riley. In fact, every significant run the Heat franchise has made has been done with Riley’s sleight of hand.

He is why Miami is in the best position to control this off-season with over $45M in salary cap free to spend. The potential of this offseason is also why Riley curiously said that coaching was not something he would rule out – much to Erik Spoelstra’s surprise. Riley also is the reason why Miami is a legit destination for Lebron James; some even go so far as to put Chris Bosh in Miami despite the impossibility of a sign-and-trade.

This is not something that happens without foresight. Pat Riley has had to shrewdly keep in mind this offseason when acquiring players. Take James Jones’ contract. He had an option for over $4.5M – but it was a team option. Riley had to final say on whether or not to extend James’ contract and since they needed the extra cap space, the answer was “no, thanks”.

Daequan Cook is a solid, promising shooter off the bench. His contract, however, got in the way. Riley shipped him off undervalued, to be sure, along with the 18th pick to get out of the first round for the 32nd pick. Clearly no one would make that deal – unless you are Pat Riley and you have a plan.

Now, the plan is a tough one, but one that Riley has been looking forward to for years. He has to re-sign Wade, and to do that he has to convince him Miami is the place to be. Which means, Riley has to make a splash right away – either a sign and trade for Chris Bosh or a straight up signing of either Carlos Boozer or Amare Stoudemire. Toronto has scoffed at the idea of getting Michael Beasley, Mario Chalmers, and Joel Anthony in return for Bosh, but they are open to getting a trade exception (about $16M!) and their first round pick back (which was dealt as part of the Jermaine O’neal deal) so don’t rule them out.

Then, after all of that, King James awaits. Perhaps he stays in Cleveland and nothing happens. But most likely, he is waiting to see how things will shake out. If the Heat can keep Wade, land a marquee power forward, then Riley has everything in place to pull off yet another major acquisition: his biggest yet. Alonzo? Shaq? Drafting Wade? Signing Lebron James just may trump all of those considering all the competition out there – but it wouldn’t have been done without a solid plan and vision in place running on years of creation.

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The Future of the Miami Heat?

Well, things are starting to boil now. It’s going to get crazy. Just check out this little number posted online. Nice job – let’s hope you didn’t jinx it! (Remember all the Michael Finley banners flying down Biscayne a few years back?) Here’s the link for the image.

Just a matter of time until we find out for sure. The latest buzz is that there is a deal in place for Chris Bosh. Follow his twitter feed and tell him how much we would like to have him in South Florida!

Can the Heat add Chris Bosh and Lebron James to Wade's arsenal in Miami?

Rumor Mill: Bosh to Heat a Done Deal?

So this is what the Heat get for that Juwan Howard fiasco – a karmic payback in the sign and trade of Chris Bosh. Latest reports swirling around the internet is that the Heat are shipping Mario Chalmers, Michael Beasley, and Joel Anthony (a Canadian) to the Raptors for Chris Bosh.

Call me crazy, but I’m not buying it.

Remember back in the offseason of ’96 when Juwan Howard became the first player to sign a $100M contract? It was on TV and everything. There was Juwan Howard, holding a Heat jersey and all smiles. Then, the NBA rejected the contract, stated that the Heat miscalculated how much money they had to spend against the cap and poof! Howard was back in Washington where he claimed he “always wanted to be”. The Heat were going to pursue litigation but then dropped the charges (boy, there is a story there, huh?).

One of the things about these rumors is that they cannot be validated. Why? Tampering. No player or official can comment on free agency or trades because, well, the NBA has mandated that nothing is allowed until after the July 1st moratorium deadline. So, 12 hours from now – wait and see what hits the blogosphere.

But if any team wants to get the inside track on Lebron, getting Chris Bosh would garner his attention. The Heat need to keep Dwyane Wade and getting Chris Bosh would be a nice way to start the offseason. With Bosh in house, the Heat could lock down Wade and then turn their attention to getting Lebron James. I still think Lebron is going to be one of the last ones to sign – he is going to wait this out and see how things shake out. Getting Bosh may give a franchise the significant leg up it needs to land the King.

We’ll try and sort things out on our twitter feed: Miamiheatwave@twitter

James Jones Bought Out

The Sun-Sentinel is reporting that James Jones’ contract has been bought out. This means the Heat will not have to have his $4.65M on the books, but instead it will only count as $1.5M against the Heat’s payroll freeing up still even more buying power for the Heat.

The max contract that can be offered for free agents is $16.6M. Currently, the Heat only have Michael Beasley ($4.9M) and Mario Chalmers ($847K) on the books. They had a payroll of about $72M last season, which leaves basically $66M free to field a team.

Wade Doing Hard Recruiting: New Lease on Life a Factor?

Is there a correlation between Dwyane Wade’s recent divorce and his pending free agency status?

Wade is doing something no other player seems to be able to do right now – rally his fellow marquee free agent friends to play in Miami. Essentially, Wade is doing what Riley cannot – recruit.

For Riley to make any visits or comment on any player would result in tampering. Of course, the NBA has a moratorium on discussions from officials about player movement – including the players themselves – but the speculation has been rampant. In this light, it is obvious that IF a meeting took place in Miami between Bosh, Wade, and James, it would be denied and refuted vehemently so to protect the players.

That said, right now, as a Heat fan you have to like the way this is working out. Sure, there is nothing definite, but things are looking good for Miami. Riley has put them in the right place to land Lebron James and could maneuver to get Chris Bosh out of Toronto, too. There is another x-factor in play though – Dwyane Wade’s divorce.

Look, I don’t care to peruse the personal life of anyone, especially celebrities. We are all human, and all have our faults and mistakes and will have our shares of ups and downs. Yet it cannot escape attention that in order for Dwyane Wade to move forward confidently in this crucial time of his professional life, his personal life had to be squared away. This has to be a breath of fresh air and a burden off of Wade to know that his now ex-wife cannot be involved in his future earnings. This is Wade’s time to shine, time for him to build up his business and market his image for his benefit. He also knows that to get a team together built around Lebron James and Chris Bosh would help makeĀ  him a better player and, so be it, a more marketable commodity. Bosh knows it, too. James, obviously, is looking to do more than just be a poster child for Nike, but rather wants to be associated with winning.

Let’s not doubt these players drive to win. Sure, we can be cynical about multi-million dollar athletes just scrounging to get more money but at a certain point, the money isn’t the thing anymore. It certainly doesn’t propel players to get better – especially after they have amassed hundreds of millions already. There has to be more. Wade’s personal life can now be put behind him and he can focus on winning on the court. Of course, his future winnings will now be controlled by him, which is extra motivation, too.

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