Miami Heat Trade Rumors

Kenyon Martin cleared to return to NBA
"In a surprising turn of events, the governing body of international basketball – FIBA – has granted free agent Kenyon Martin his letter of clearance to immediately return to the NBA, league sources told Yahoo! Sports. Martin has visited with several teams interested in signing him, including Atlanta on Thursday, and will huddle with agent Andy Miller in New York over the weekend to reach a decision. The Los Angeles Clippers and Miami Heat are leaders for Martin, but the Hawks, Lakers, New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs remain in pursuit of him. New York has faded from contention in recent weeks, sources said, because of more pressing guard needs."
Heat eye Kenyon Martin, Joel Przybilla
"The Miami Heat, interested in any and all veteran big men who become available on the market, are in the race for two such players that could make their decisions by the end of the week. The Heat have offered contracts to both Joel Przybilla and Kenyon Martin, their agents told ESPN.com. Przybilla is expected to make a choice between the Chicago Bulls and Heat, according to agent Bill Duffy. Martin is interested in several teams, with the Heat in the mix, according to agent Andy Miller. The Sporting News reported Wednesday that Przybilla is planning to make a choice by the end of the week. Heat president Pat Riley has been recruiting both players as the Heat look to add depth to their"
Kenyon Martin deciding which contender to join
"Kenyon Martin is expected to decide by this weekend which NBA team he'll join, league sources told Yahoo! Sports. The Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks have expressed interest in signing the veteran forward. Martin signed with Xinjiang Gyang Hui of the Chinese Basketball Association, but has since returned to the United States. He's not eligible to sign with an NBA team until Xinjiang's season ends, which could be as soon as Feb. 16. "He's a veteran guy who knows how to win at a high level and in a playoff environment," one NBA general manager said. "He also plays multiple positions. If you get him to a situation"
Miami Heat's LeBron James bikes to work to avoid marathon traffic
"With the ING Miami Marathon backing up traffic Sunday, fans were advised to seek alternate routes to get to Sunday's game against Chicago. LeBron James took that advice to heart. Rather than driving, James biked about 40 minutes from his house to AmericanAirlines Arena before Sunday's game. James said he had biked to games "a few" times before. "You guys drove here?" James asked media after the game. "You guys are crazy.""
Sources: 5 teams eye Kenyon Martin
"The Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Clippers, Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks are pursuing free-agent forward Kenyon Martin, according to league sources. Martin has spoken with executives from each of the clubs and is hoping to make his decision next week. The veteran of 11 NBA seasons will be eligible to sign and begin playing with a team as soon as the Xinjiang Guanghui Flying Tigers complete their season in the Chinese Basketball Association. Martin signed a $2.6 million deal with Xinjiang during the lockout, but left the team in late December in hopes of returning to the NBA. The CBA's rules, however, prohibit him from joining an NBA team until Xinjiang's season ends,"
Cleveland return in LeBron's future?
"Playing against the Cavaliers will always be special for Miami's LeBron James, even if he ever tried to deny it. So far, he hasn't done that — and that alone should really tell you something. James just has too much history with his hometown franchise to treat Miami vs. Cleveland as just another game. That includes everything from his upbringing in nearby Akron to the Cavaliers selecting him with the No. 1 overall pick in 2003. You know the rest. It was all sunshine and roses for both James and Cavs fans and now James is said to feel largely unwelcome in Cleveland — and disappointed because of it. Those close to him say its affected him greatly on occasion. Even boos in other cities bugged"
Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade doubtful for Tuesday's game vs. Cleveland
"Dwyane Wade is making progress, but not enough to return to the court yet. The Miami Heat guard is not expected to play against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday because of a sprained right ankle. It would mark the fifth consecutive game Wade has missed and the eighth of the season. "Everything is the same as last game," coach Erik Spoelstra said. "He's day-to-day. He has been doing work, and we'll let you know as soon as he has taken the next step." However, Wade did participate in parts of Tuesday morning's shootaround, which is something he has not been able to do since spraining his ankle."
Spoelstra hints Eddy Curry could be ready for debut
"There finally is light at the end of the treadmill for Eddy Curry. Instead of again summarily ruling the bulky veteran center out of Thursday night's game against the Los Angeles Lakers at AmericanAirlines Arena, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra left the door ajar after Wednesday's practice. "Possibly," Spoelstra said, with the bulk of Andrew Bynum looming. "I'll reevaluate day to day. If it doesn't happen tomorrow or this week, it's soon." Curry, 29, has not appeared in an NBA game since Dec. 17, 2009, when he was with the New York Knicks. Since then, conditioning issues and injuries have sidetracked the No. 4 overall selection in the 2001 NBA Draft."
Dwyane Wade ruled out vs. Spurs
"Dwyane Wade will sit out the Miami Heat's game Tuesday night against the San Antonio Spurs as he battles several leg injuries. LeBron James is also battling a cold but is expected to play. Wade sprained his right ankle in the Heat's loss Friday night in Denver and missed practice the last two days. He has also been battling a sore left foot, which caused him to miss three games earlier this season, and a calf strain that he suffered last week."
Wade sits out again, raises plantar fasciitis concerns
"Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra just about had it all. "It was good," he said, "to have a full-scale, full-contact, full-padded practice. We haven't had one of these in a couple of weeks." Of course, it would have been better to have a full roster available for Monday's session at the University of San Francisco, particularly his starting backcourt. Of greatest concern was the continued absence of shooting guard Dwyane Wade, who has missed the past three games with what the team had termed a bruised left foot and now is questionable for the remaining three games of this five-game trip, which continues Tuesday against the Golden State Warriors."
Miami Heat's LeBron James may not play Thursday against Hawks
"Heat forward LeBron James is questionable for Thursday's game against the Hawks after spraining his ankle in the third quarter Wednesday. James went down hard on a drive to the basket against the Pacers and writhed in pain for several minutes before walking off the injury. He remained in the game but could be unavailable against Atlanta. "It's OK right now," James said after the Heat's 118-83 victory against the Pacers. "It's always the next day. That's the way you know how it's going to be going forward. With this flight, it may swell a little bit on the plane.""
Source: Baron Davis weighing options
"It could be several weeks before veteran point guard Baron Davis' back allows him back on a basketball court, but a source says Davis hopes to decide by Monday what uniform he'll be wearing when that happens. The New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat have all expressed interest in signing Davis, who was waived by the Cleveland Cavaliers Wednesday via the league's amnesty clause after his back flared up the first day of training camp. With both the Cavaliers and Davis' agent, Todd Ramasar, reporting that Davis could miss eight to 10 weeks with his back problems, no team with salary cap space placed a bid on him during the 48-hour waiver period."
Gilbert Arenas' free-agent wish list
"Since Gilbert Arenas cleared waivers last Sunday, you haven't heard his name much. Eventually, though, someone will take a chance on an unrestricted free agent who once averaged better than 25 points per game for three straight seasons. And I'm told that Arenas, in the wake of his Orlando release, has established a four-team wish list for resuming his comeback from the gunplay debacle in Washington that derailed his career and an unsuccessful stint with the Magic. The 29-year-old is holding out hope that the call comes from either the: • Lakers ... • Heat ... • Knicks ... • Or whichever team trades for Dwight Howard. The New Jersey Nets have quietly indicated that they plan to take Arenas"
Mike Miller survives amnesty; Riley bullish on Eddy Curry
"Friday's NBA amnesty deadline came and went, and Mike Miller isn't going anywhere. Miami Heat President Pat Riley insisted dropping Miller's contract for luxury-tax and salary-cap savings never was considered. "We love Mike," Riley said during his state-of-the-Heat preseason media session at AmericanAirlines Arena. "We want Mike to play for us and make jumpers and help us just like he did in the playoffs." Miller is sidelined by recent hernia surgery but is optimistic about an expedited recovery schedule that could have him back on the court with fellow Heat wings LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Shane Battier in early January. "He's had just a horrible run of bad luck with injuries," Riley"
Heat is off: Riley extends Spoelstra's contract
"This is how the Miami Heat operate, purely on a need-to-know basis. Pat Riley decided the eve of the final season of Erik Spoelstra's contract was the proper time for his coach to know he had security, so he made his move this week, extending Spoelstra's deal. But only when asked during Friday's state-of-the-Heat media session at AmericanAirlines Arena did the Heat president divulge the move. "Erik's contract has been extended," Riley said matter-of-factly several minutes into his question-and-answer session, with no formal release issued by the team. "We have one of the great young coaches in the league that's an absolute member of this family and has been for a long time, so we want him"
Sources: Gilbert Arenas clears waivers
"Gilbert Arenas is officially an unrestricted free agent. NBA teams were notified after 6 p.m. Sunday that Arenas, released by the Orlando Magic on Friday through the league's amnesty clause, has cleared waivers, according to NBA front-office sources. Under the new amnesty provision, teams with salary-cap space have first crack at placing bids on players such as Arenas and New York's Chauncey Billups once they are released via amnesty. But Arenas' agent Dan Fegan, sources said, successfully convinced teams that showed interest in lodging a bargain bid on the former All-Star that Arenas was determined to make his own choice about where he wants to resume his career. It certainly didn't hurt"
Billups warns teams not to claim him off waivers
"As Chauncey Billups prepares to have his name entered into the NBA's amnesty waiver wire, he has a message for teams considering putting in a bid to secure him for the rest of the season: You'll regret it. He wants the freedom of free agency to choose a contender, Billups says. As one of the game's great leaders, and gentlemen, Billups warns that player will be a distant memory should a team claim him off the amnesty waiver wire. "I' m tired of being the good guy," Billups told Yahoo! Sports by phone on Saturday afternoon. "I'm tired of being viewed as the guy. After a while, you just kind of get taken advantage of in these situations. I've been known as a leader, and I am a leader, but a"
Mario Chalmers signs 3-year, $12 million Heat contract
"Mario Chalmers has decided to attempt another title run alongside LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh with the Miami Heat. The free-agent point guard announced his decision Friday morning via Twitter, posting, "Imma MIAMI HEAT player until they don't want me no more. Let's get this ring." Chalmers signed a three-year, $12 million deal, with the Heat holding an option for the third year. Because the NBA luxury tax grows exponentially in 2013-14, it is highly unlikely Chalmers would receive that third-year payment. Chalmers returned to AmericanAirlines Arena for workouts Thursday, in advance of Friday's starting of training camp. Unlike fellow Heat free agent James Jones, Chalmers"
Free agent Shane Battier to sign with Miami Heat
"The Heat will begin training camp Friday with at least one new player. NBA free agent Shane Battier is joining the team. Battier, a small forward, announced his plans on Twitter on Thursday morning. Then, in a moment of inspiration, he cited Jimmy Buffett: "This was an exciting process and after much deliberation, I would like to quote the great poet Jimmy Buffett and take my chances, 'Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season.'?""
Sources: Eddy Curry to join Heat
"Eddy Curry is getting another chance. The Miami Heat will sign Curry on Friday in time for training camp, sources told ESPN.com. The Heat, who are in the market for help at the center position, have been monitoring Curry for months and considered signing him at one point last season. Curry has maintained a relationship with LeBron James for several years and has been focused on getting ready for Heat training camp all summer and fall, sources said."
Memphis Grizzlies' Shane Battier to sign with Miami Heat
"Shane Battier is taking his talents to South Beach. The free agent forward, who helped the Memphis Grizzlies through a historic playoff run last season, used his Twitter account this morning to announce that he'll sign with the Miami Heat. Teams can begin to sign free agents at 1 p.m. Friday, which is also when training camps open. "Over the last week, I've played out every scenario in my head over and over. It always came back to one thing for me: a winning role," Battier wrote on Twitter. "I am appreciative of all the kind words and recruiting pitches over the last week, thank you!!" Battier later added: "Let's Go Heat.""
Shane Battier to sign with Heat
"Needing to upgrade their bench, the Miami Heat have landed a significant addition in veteran Shane Battier. Battier announced on his Twitter account Thursday that he plans to sign with the Heat when free agency opens on Friday afternoon. A number of contending teams had been courting Battier over the last few days, including the Orlando Magic and San Antonio Spurs. The Heat made Battier a priority and met with him in the first hours of Monday, when teams were allowed to speak with players. Battier, who has had a relationship with Heat CEO Mick Arison since he was the team manager while Battier played at Duke, was attracted to the Heat's potential for winning a title."
Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade trains to become leaner, meaner
"The first day Dwyane Wade worked out with personal trainer Ed Downs, it was like nothing the Heat's guard had ever experienced as a professional athlete. The second day, Wade's body agreed wholeheartedly — it hurt like it never had before. "I'm sore from my neck to my toes," Wade told Downs. During the long NBA lockout, each of the Heat's Big 3 focused on specific individual goals to improve the Heat's chances of winning the NBA championship. LeBron James worked on his post game with Hakeem Olajuwon. Chris Bosh bulked up so he can grab more rebounds. Wade focused on preserving his body with a months-long conditioning program that he hopes will transform his game and extend his career."
Shane Battier says he will sign with Miami Heat
"The notifications came on Twitter shortly before 10 a.m. Thursday. They were from Shane Battier and simple and to the point. The upshot: The versatile veteran swingman at 2 p.m. Friday, the earliest free agents are allowed to sign, will become a member of the Miami Heat. From his timeline: -- "The Lockout gave me a lots of time to consider what was important to me at this stage of my life and career. Over the last week, I've played out every scenario in my head over and over. It always came back to one thing for me: a winning role. I am appreciative of all the kind words and recruiting pitches over the last week, thank you!!" -- "This was a exciting process and after much deliberation, I"
Heat is early favorite to win NBA title, with the Lakers right behind
"Odds are, things could change in a hurry. Miami's Big Three might not look quite as formidable to Las Vegas bookmakers who have tabbed the Heat the early 2012 NBA title favorite if Chris Paul and Dwight Howard leave their respective teams. Paul, the New Orleans point guard purported to be on the trading block along with Orlando's Howard, appears to be in play for a handful of teams, including the Lakers and New York Knicks. "There's so many variables," TNT analyst Kenny Smith said when asked for his championship picks in a lockout-shortened season. "Chris Paul is a guy who could make the Knicks a contender.""
Report: Miami Heat after Greg Oden
"The Heat is exploring any and every option available through free agency to upgrade at the center position, including possibly making a run at chronically injured Trail Blazers big man Greg Oden. ESPN.com reported Sunday that Heat president Pat Riley is working on a sales pitch for Oden, who hasn't played a game since 2009 because of injuries but holds a qualifying offer of $8.9 million with the Trail Blazers for the upcoming season. With only the $5 million midlevel exception at its disposal, the Heat's bargaining chips are limited. Riley would have to appeal to Oden's desire to play for a championship-ready team to lure Oden away from Portland, which has waited patiently for Oden to"
Battier Narrows It To Handful Of Teams
"Free agent forward Shane Battier has narrowed his list of prospective teams from more than the original dozen or so to a handful of teams, including his current team, the Memphis Grizzlies, Miami, Indiana and Toronto, according to a league source. The 33-year-old, whose defensive skills still are among the league's best, has been one of the most sought-after free agents since teams were allowed to discuss contract parameters last Wednesday."
Sources: Heat mulling run at Greg Oden
"Because of their limited spending power and the multiple areas of their roster that need shored up, the Miami Heat might have to get a little creative in free agency. That could be part of their plan to address the center position. The Heat are considering making a run at restricted free agent Greg Oden, league sources said. Oden, who hasn't played in nearly two years after suffering two different knee injuries, has a key doctor's examination this week when he could be cleared to resume contact practices. Oden has a one-year qualifying offer from the Portland Trail Blazers for $8.9 million on his plate at the moment. The most the Heat could offer is the bulk of the $5 million mid-level"
Paul's desire destination a longshot, more NBA buzz
"Assuming Chris Paul is paying attention to the post-lockout treasure map as he plans an exit from New Orleans, it should be clear by now that the "X" that marks his fortunes is nowhere near New York. The rules of the game have changed, his leverage limited by changes in the soon-to-be ratified collective bargaining agreement that make it far more complicated to maximize his payday while forcing his way to the Big Apple alongside Carmelo Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire. The Knicks' roster beyond the two superstars is anemic, leaving the Hornets with little chance of making Paul's wishes come true while netting the sort of rebuilding pieces they so desperately want in return. The question then"
Josh Howard drawing interest in free agency
"Josh Howard may have struggled with a left knee injury the past two seasons in Washington, but he has attracted considerable attention with the free agent signing period set to begin on Friday. The Wizards and "five to six" playoff contenders have expressed interest in Howard, according to a source with knowledge of the situation. Another person close to Howard confirmed that Boston, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, San Antonio, Denver, New Orleans and New Jersey have all made obligatory calls, with the Wizards, Bulls and Spurs engaging in more frequent conversations."
Free-agent buzz: Heat lead chase for Battier
"Once NBA teams can speak with free agents beginning Monday, Miami Heat president Pat Riley has his franchise in strong position to sell Shane Battier on signing to play with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, league sources told Yahoo! Sports. Battier has been a primary target in free agency for the Heat, and sources say the pitch of Riley, coach Erik Spoelstra and key Heat players could ultimately confirm Battier's strong feelings about chasing a championship in Miami. Riley and Spoelstra see Battier as a strong defender with an ability to hit the open shots that'll come his way playing with James, Wade and Chris Bosh. Battier has been a proven playoff performer, and possesses the"
Juwan Howard looking to re-sign with Heat
"The pace will be grueling, with four games a week. The need for high-quality support essential, with precious little in salary-cap assets to allocate. And health could mean everything, with Mike Miller already sidelined by hernia surgery. So what does Juwan Howard think the Heat need this season? A 38-year-old power forward who turns 39 in February. Howard was back on the Heat practice court Friday, again the first player to arrive at AmericanAirlines Arena. A free agent, he wants to be back for a second season alongside LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh."
No guarantee loyalty will be rewarded for Miami Heat's Mike Miller, Udonis Haslem
"With all the anticipation of the frenzied NBA free agency period, there are constant discussions about the Heat's potential moves, some spoken in certainties and some completely hypothetical. With agents and teams allowed to talk deals as of Wednesday and team facilities opening up to players beginning Thursday, those conversations have only become more intense. At the heart of all the Heat-related conversations are a pair of players who have literally given up millions to be here, one in particular who has done it more than once and has been the heart and soul of the team almost the entirety of his time with the organization."
Pat Riley anxious, mum on Spoelstra deal
"Understandably, Miami Heat president Pat Riley is a restless man these days. You can see it in his face. Literally. With the contentious NBA labor dispute reaching the 11th hour, Riley now sports a five o'clock shadow of a solid gray goatee he's grown in recent weeks. His eyes are jumpy. It's hard to stand still. And he looked thrilled to see and speak to the media. As the NBA lockout drags on, Riley's days are filled with things he wishes he could say but can't because the league prohibits team officials from addressing players and negotiation specifics. There are also things Riley would rather be doing but can't, such as preparing to evaluate his Heat in what would have been a home game"
Mike Miller's South Florida home for sale
"Mike Miller gave an interview to the South Florida Sun Sentinel this week after he'd put his Palm Beach county mansion on the market just a year into his five-year contract with the Heat. On the face, you could say Miller couldn't really be in a hurry considering he's trying to make about a $3 million profit on the place and, despite it's lovely waterside setting and pool with swim up bar, real estate hasn't recovered that much. The move is interesting more because Miller seems to be genuinely concerned that he Heat exercise the amnesty provision – the expected clause of a new collective bargaining agreement that would allow the team to cut a player and remove his contract from the salary"
NBA fines Micky Arison $500,000 for Twitter posts on lockout issues
"As expected, the NBA lowered its lockout hammer Monday on Micky Arison for offering opinions on the ongoing work stoppage on his Twitter account last Friday. NBA spokesman Tim Frank confirmed to the Sun Sentinel that the league has fined the Miami Heat owner. Yahoo reported the sanction was $500,000. NBA Commissioner David Stern had issued an edict before the July 1 start of the lockout that team and league personnel would not be allowed to comment on the lockout beyond the confines of league-approved media sessions."
DirecTV may drop local Heat, Panthers telecasts
"The dispute between DirecTV and Fox over programming fees has taken on the heavy-handed rhetoric of a labor strike with South Florida sports fans and millions of satellite TV viewers nationwide caught in the crossfire. DirecTV has threatened to drop several prominent Fox cable networks and 19 regional sports channels if an agreement isn't reached by Nov. 1, affecting most of its 19.5 million viewers. In South Florida, that includes Fox Sports Florida and Sun Sports, which broadcast Marlins Get your Marlins Tickets now!, Heat, Panthers and Rays games as well as coverage of the state's major college teams."
NBA lockout renders previous Heat schedule obsolete
"That Miami Heat schedule that came out in July? About as useful as tickets to Heat games in November. Even with the union and league poised for a Wednesday resumption of lockout negotiations, the league has confirmed that the schedule issued in July will have to be reworked to accommodate a potential delayed resumption in play. "With the cancellation of the first two weeks of the season, the NBA schedule would have to be reworked," the league said in a statement published in theOrange County Register. Two weeks ago, the league cancelled the first two weeks of the regular season, with the slow-moving negotiations now effectively claiming the final two weeks of November, as well."
Miami doesn't have to take hit
"Ken Berger, in his most recent and very thoughtful piece, describes one of the key hold-ups in the CBA negotiations. To put it simply, he points out that a new, lower BRI percentage for players will result in certain teams being overextended in 2011-12, possibly so much so that they'd be forced to exceed a newly instituted hard/harder cap. What is more, the current free agent class could bear an undue burden in shouldering salary cuts and/or teams with cap space would have an undue burden in paying/overpaying these free agents. I see two, non-mutually exclusive ways that these issues could be addressed. First, let's suppose there was a hard cap of $70 million per team, and all teams had to"
Heat's LeBron, Wade, Bosh poised for lockout world tour
"The domestic lockout tour of NBA stars apparently is about to take to the world stage. In the wake of a report by a Puerto Rico newspaper last week, ESPN and Yahoo are reporting that a group of NBA stars that would include the Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh and LeBron James are poised to participate in a six-game world all-star tour from Oct. 30 through Nov. 9, with stops in Puerto Rico, London, Macau and Australia. While the event is contingent on the continuation of the NBA's work stoppage, the NBA already has cancelled games scheduled through Nov. 15, with additional rolling cancellations expected to be forthcoming if there is no progress in the federal mediation that continues"
Caron Butler considering a return to Miami
"It took some prodding. But count forward Caron Butler as a candidate to return to the Miami Heat. Butler, a two-time All-Star working his way back from a season-ending knee injury suffered in January, will be an unrestricted free agent whenever the NBA lockout ends. It wouldn't be a surprise if Miami, where Butler broke into the NBA and played from 2002-04, took a look at him. "It'd be interesting," Butler said in an interview with FOX Sports Florida about the prospect of returning to the Heat. Asked whether Miami is on his list, Butler eventually said, "Yes." But he didn't want to talk too much about the Heat, which is understandable."
FIU/NBA tickets sell out; scalpers driving up prices
"In less time than it takes to play an NBA game, all available tickets were snapped up Monday for Saturday's 7 p.m. NBA lockout all-star exhibition at Florida International University. Within an hour of the noon start of sales, all of the $100 lower-level reserved seats were gone for the game that will feature Miami Heat stars LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. In less than two hours, the remainder of the $50 upper-level seats were sold out, as well. While the game will be played at 5,000-seat U.S. Century Bank Arena, ongoing renovations and other logistics will reduce capacity closer to 4,000. The limited ticket supply created a frenetic scene at the University Credit Union Box"
Miami Heat center Zydrunas Ilgauskas retiring
"After carrying five centers last season, the Miami Heat's glut in the middle apparently will be reduced going forward, with Zydrunas Ilgauskas telling the Cleveland Plain-Dealer he is retiring. Ilgauskas went from regular-season starter to postseason afterthought last season, replaced as the starting center during the Heat's postseason run to the NBA Finals by Joel Anthony. The 36-year-old former All-Star nonetheless last June invoked the $1.4 million 2011-12 option on his the two-year Heat contract he signed in the 2010 offseason, to accompany former Cleveland Cavaliers teammate LeBron James to South Florida. He will now walk away from that guarantee. "Enough is enough," he told the"
Lost season would prove damaging to Miami Heat
"There's this almost unanimous sentiment that no one cares about the NBA lockout. It's a notion that would seem to have some legs when you compare the frantic reaction during an NFL lockout that never came close to threatening a single game (those "Back to Football" ads were particularly ridiculous given that the length of the offseason was exactly the same as any other year) to the overwhelming yawn heard when the NBA's commissioner said this weekend's negotiating sessions could put the entire season at risk."
Lockout not derailing D-Wade's off-court dealings
"The status of Dwyane Wade's real job is decidedly uncertain. Nonetheless, the rest of his business seems to be booming. Wade spent much of this week in New York at what he and his team call the "Brand Wade Summit," during which the Miami Heat star and partners like Gatorade, Jordan Brand, Hublot watches and other companies get together for a series of meetings about where they've been - and, most importantly, where they're going next. Even with the NBA lockout going strong, Wade's off-court deals are doing just fine as well. "It's taken on a whole other life," Wade said in a telephone interview at the end of Wednesday's summit session. "It's something that not only we look forward"
Wade reiterates long-term commitment to LeBron
"As a potential new NBA collective-bargaining agreement threatens to rip them apart, Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade insists his focus remains on playing alongside LeBron James for years to come. "The one thing about me and LeBron is we want this to work, we want to win championships or compete for championships," Wade said during a Wednesday appearance on ESPN. "So we want to do everything in our power to make sure it works." The ongoing negotiations over a new NBA agreement, however, could be working against the alliance, as well as the one the two have as teammates of Chris Bosh. According to an ESPN report, among the NBA's latest proposals on ending the ongoing lockout is limiting teams"
Sources: Star-studded game planned
"Miami Heat fans won't have to wait until the NBA's owners and players settle their differences to get their next glimpse of the Big Three. LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh will come together next week to host and play in "The South Florida All-Star Classic," according to sources close to the project. The game will be held on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. ET at Florida International University, where Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas is coach. All proceeds will go toward a charity supporting the educational community of South Florida."
NBA wants 3rd round in draft
"After an overnight flight connecting through Helsinki, Finland, I bumped into a scout for the Denver Nuggets near the tourist information booth at the quaint little airport here where the second round of EuroBasket is taking place. Whether he knows it or not, he may be here scouting future third-round draft picks. That's right: Third round. SheridanHoops.com has learned that NBA owners have proposed adding a third round to the annual draft, a proposal that the players' union has countered by offering an array of changes to the draft that would help address the owners' desire for more competitive balance."
NBA Lockout Update: Sides are closer than they're saying
"Here's the dirty little secret about the NBA lockout, despite what both sides — the owners and the players — would have you believe: They are a lot closer to a settlement than most people realize. I know this because I talk regularly with a bunch of important people who tell me important things, and I am going to explain why I believe a settlement will be reached that will not only save the season, but also enable the NBA to have an "all is forgiven" honeymoon period (similar to what the NFL just experienced following its labor settlement) in which the frenzy of free agents signings, trades, training camps and exhibition games will make everyone forget all of the doomsday talk they've been"