Miami Heat Trade Rumors

Could Dwyane Wade stand as a Net gain?
"How do you make the best of a bad situation? Example A could be the New Jersey Nets. Even as New Jersey chases infamy with its inglorious record, a case could be made that no team could stand better positioned for 2010 free agency. Depending, of course, on how the ball bounces. In a draft lottery that sets up as all-or-nothing as when the Chicago Bulls landed their point guard of the future in Derrick Rose in 2008, walking away from their home-state lottery in Secaucus with Kentucky guard John Wall could change everything for the Nets. While Miami Heat President Pat Riley has been touting his team as the only major player in free agency with both space for a max player and a max talent ..."
Heat drops fifth in a row, changes could be coming
"This not only should not have been this difficult, it can't be. Not with a night off the day before and two days off to follow. Now with the Chicago Bulls not only lacking sidelined center Joakim Noah, but also suspending forward Tyrus Thomas for one game for conduct detrimental to the team And not with Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra vowing before the opening tip, "I think we'll have energy for tonight." On a three-game trip that opened against the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers, this was the red-circle game, the one the Heat had to have if it wanted any chance of going into the All-Star break with a winning record. Now that can't happen, with Saturday's 95-91 loss at the United ..."
Wade plays through back spasms, questionable for Monday
"Wade scored 21 points, but was 6 of 20 from the field and limited to 31 minutes because of foul trouble. It was only the fifth time this season he finished with at least five fouls. Two of them were offensive, borne out of frustration for the way he was aggressively defended. Asked if he was disappointed in the way the game was called, Wade was short and to the point. ``Very,'' said Wade, who played through back spasms throughout the game. ``Very. That's all I'm going to say about that. I was in foul trouble because of some calls. I had to stop.''"
Heat's Jermaine O'Neal could be dealt for Amare Stoudemire
"The last time center Jermaine O'Neal was traded, he was involved in just about every step of the negotiation process in his move last February from the Raptors to the Miami Heat. If the Heat has any plans to move O'Neal and his $23 million expiring contract before next month's trade deadline, the 14-year veteran apparently is not aware of them. O'Neal could be a major cog involved in a potential deal if the Heat is serious about acquiring Amare Stoudemire from Phoenix. The Heat has been mentioned among a half-dozen teams that might pursue a trade for Stoudemire if the Suns make him available. Stoudemire has a $17 million contract option for the 2010-11 season, but could opt out after this ..."
Spurs consider bidding for Stoudemire
"Another intriguing suitor could emerge in the bidding for Phoenix Suns star Amar'e Stoudemire, the San Antonio Spurs. Multiple league sources say the Spurs' front office has researched and debated pursuing Stoudemire to play alongside Tim Duncan. There are questions for the Spurs to answer: Would they be willing to part with the personnel – including possibly Manu Ginobili – to make a deal happen? Do the Spurs want to re-sign Stoudemire to a contract extension and swell their payroll? Do they believe Stoudemire could be the difference for their fifth championship? All questions with no clear answers for the Spurs – yet. Nevertheless, the possibility of an athletic, offensive force like ..."
Free agent treatment of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade couldn't be more different by Cavaliers, Heat
"Imagine for a moment that there was an alternate universe, where almost everything that was up was down in the Cavaliers' expensive and multifaceted plan to re-sign LeBron James. Say, for example, that last summer instead of trading for Shaquille O'Neal and signing three free agents to bolster the team's depth that they did nearly nothing. Even with James wanting improvements to the team more than ever. Envision that, in defending this maneuver, they pointed the finger at James, saying the team cannot plan for the future until he gives it an answer on the contract extension offer he declined. What if, citing a hit to his core business from the recession, owner Dan Gilbert said that now ..."
Griz eye Heat's Dorell Wright
"Griz coach Lionel Hollins experimented with his lineups for a second straight game, allowing at least four reserves to play together at once Saturday night against the San Antonio Spurs. Hollins, who used a five-man substitution Friday night, said he's trying to develop an otherwise offensively challenged bench. "I've been working with them to see if we can have a five-man group go into the game," Hollins said. "It's something I want to look at." Meanwhile, the Griz haven't abandoned their quest to potentially add another player through free agency or trade. Memphis is one of several teams showing interest in Miami Heat swingman Dorell Wright. The Heat appears to be faced with the choice ..."
D-Wade might miss Warriors game with wrist injury
"Dwyane Wade received extensive treatment for his sprained right wrist Tuesday and is questionable for Wednesday's game against the Golden State Warriors. An X-ray taken on Wade's wrist after Monday night's loss in Utah was negative, and the Heat did not hold a routine practice Tuesday in the Bay Area. Wade will be reevaluated after the Heat's shootaround Wednesday morning. The Heat has lost two of its first three on its season-long, six-game western road swing that wraps after Wednesday with a back-to-back set at Houston and Oklahoma City. Wade sustained the injury with 1:22 left in the first quarter when he lunged after a loose ball and ran into Jazz guard Sundiata Gaines near the ..."
Rafer Alston out, Chris Quinn in
"The Nets bought out veteran point guard Rafer Alston, who is expected to sign with the Heat when he clears waivers. In a separate move, the Nets acquired point guard Chris Quinn, a 2012 second-round pick and cash from Miami for a conditional 2010 second-round pick, protected through 50. Since the Nets will finish with one of the worst records, their second-round pick will be in the 30s so they will retain their pick. They will have to give Miami a trade exception for Quinn's contract, though. These moves save the Nets roughly $1 million — Alston will receive $4.2 million of the $5.25 million his salary calls for this season — and get them an additional draft pick. They will receive about ..."
Jermaine O'Neal questionable against Celtics
"Miami Heat center Jermaine O'Neal, who sat out Monday's rout of the Atlanta Hawks with ongoing hip and groin issues, went through aggressive shooting drills and corrective exercises Tuesday, but did not practice, leaving his status for Wednesday's game against the Boston Celtics at AmericanAirlines Arena in doubt. "It's not a serious injury, but it's a groin/hip, so those are always a little bit tricky,'' coach Erik Spoelstra said. "It's day to day. He wanted to play last night . . . and is feeling better.'' With a 10-day, six-game road trip to open Friday against the Phoenix Suns, it is more likely that O'Neal will miss his fifth game of the season, and that Joel Anthony again will start, ..."
Tracy McGrady makes no sense for Miami Heat
"Let's see if this song and dance sounds familiar. A big-name player on the wrong side of his prime becomes available. The Heat, a team that seems to get thrown into every possible rumor, again is considered a possibility because, well, there's a big name available and the Heat has tradable contracts. Fans get into the mix and become enamored with the idea of acquiring the player, which leads to wild ideas that would sound fantastic if this were a fantasy league and not the NBA. It has happened so often with the Heat, and apparently we're dancing again, this time the player being Tracy McGrady. He wants out of Houston, and the Rockets want the same, so here come the ideas of sending ..."
Dwyane dominates, shrugs at idea of joining Knicks
"Dwyane Wade crushed the Knicks' Christmas yesterday, then put a damper on their July. Wade's 30-point barrage and big buckets in the final five minutes keyed Miami's 93-87 Garden matinee victory in a nationally televised holiday showcase showdown. But Wade did more than spoil Christmas and end the Knicks' six-game home winning streak. Wade also rained on the Knicks' summer when he made comments indicating the Knicks aren't foremost on his free-agent radar July 1. "I don't ever think about the possibility of joining the Knicks," Wade said after the game. "I think of the possibility of the summer. It's going to be a very tough summer thinking about where my future will be." When asked if he ..."
Dwyane Wade would make New York Knicks look terrific if he signed as free agent in 2010
"Maybe it was the Knicks' green uniforms, which are more suited for a game on St. Patrick's Day than on Christmas. Maybe it was the noon start, which is way too early for your average NBA player. Whatever the reason, the Knicks were not themselves Friday when Santa left them Dwyane Wade under their tree. Some gift. In their 93-87 loss to the Miami Heat, the Knicks hardly resembled the team that had won eight of its last 11 games, including its last six home games, with an efficient offense and an improved defense. The NBA also didn't do the Knicks any favors by giving them Wade in a national TV showcase game. In terms of his drive to win, Mike D'Antoni puts Wade in the same class as LeBron ..."
Richardson sidelined by hamstring
"Limited to seven minutes in Friday's loss to the Dallas Mavericks due to a strained right hamstring, Miami Heat starting small forward Quentin Richardson was held out of Sunday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies at AmericanAirlines Arena. Richardson was injured while attempting to defend a 3-pointer by Omri Casspi at the close of the third quarter last Sunday in Sacramento. "The problem with hamstring injuries and groin injuries, you can feel like you're 100 percent," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of playing Richardson on Friday night. "And that's the problem, you can't really tell until you get into full-contact, unpredictable movements of basketball.""
Mike James back to Miami? Maybe
"The Miami Heat's position on trades is no secret. They won't even consider making a deal for anyone whose contract extends beyond this season to preserve every cent of their projected trove of salary-cap space for July 1, 2010. But the Heat have, according to NBA front-office sources, explored the possibility of trading for Washington's highly available Mike James, whose first coach in a 11-team career in 2001-02 was Pat Riley in Miami. Sources say that the teams discussed a trade during the preseason, but the Wizards balked because Miami would not send back an expiring contract. The Wiz have a similar mindset to Miami's, determined not to take back anything but expiring salaries in minor ..."
Heat hoping to regain its fire on four-game west trip
""These," Erik Spoelstra said, "can be some season-changing moments." No, the Miami Heat's forward-thinking coach was not talking about this current skid of five losses in his team's last seven games, but rather the four-game western swing that opens Tuesday night against the Portland Trail Blazers. At 9-7, and with its next three against the Blazers, Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Lakers, teams with a combined 37-15 record, the Heat faces the possibility of falling below .500 for the first time this season. "Out there there's not going to be anybody else but ourselves," Spoelstra said, "and we're going to have lean on each other and trust each other, come together. "It's a great ..."
Family situation could call O'Neal away from Heat
"Center Jermaine O'Neal said the delicate balance between team and family could take him away from the Miami Heat in coming days. O'Neal, who rushed back from a family emergency in South Carolina to make it to Friday's game against the Washington Wizards just over two hours before tipoff, said the situation with his seriously ill uncle could have him back in Columbia in coming days. "It could be a situation where it could take me away from the team," he said after Saturday's practice at AmericanAirlines Arena, as the Heat prepared for Sunday's game against the visiting Boston Celtics. O'Neal's circumstances are compounded by the Heat leaving Monday morning for Portland, Ore., where a ..."
Jermaine O'Neal out day-to-day with a sore back
"Erik Spoelstra had the opportunity Sunday against the Hornets. Quentin Richardson still was out and Udonis Haslem was back from the strained left shoulder that had sidelined him for two games. But instead of inserting Haslem into the starting lineup and shifting Michael Beasley to small forward, the second-year coach remained with James Jones as his starting small forward. In two games in place of Richardson, Jones is 3 of 10 from the field, 1 of 7 on 3-pointers, with eight rebounds and five assists. In his two starts, before he was sidelined with his back spasms, Richardson, amid dwindling minutes, was 3 of 6 from the field, with five rebounds and two assists. And in the two games ..."
Heat's Quentin Richardson sidelined by lower back strain
"Starting small forward Quentin Richardson missed his second consecutive game Sunday because of a lower back strain, and the team has not set a timetable for his return. Recovery has been steady but slow for Richardson, who sustained the injury in the third quarter of Wednesday's loss at Atlanta. He landed awkwardly on his feet after a rebound, reached for his back and immediately left. Richardson had back problems earlier in his career. But he said this is the first flare-up since his season-ending surgery while with the New York Knicks on March 30, 2007. ``This time, I was kind of freaked out,'' said Richardson, who underwent the procedure two years ago at Jackson Memorial Hospital. ..."
Bosh puts free-agent talk on hold
"As one of the NBA's prime 2010 free-agent targets, Toronto Raptors forward Chris Bosh found Friday his turn to be asked about the allure of the Miami Heat's cap cash. "It's all a part of the business. I understand it's going to happen," he said of the questioning, in advance of the teams' meeting at Air Canada Centre. "I think LeBron kind of said it best. You have to be respectful of my teammates and make sure I focus on this season, no matter what happens." Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James reiterated during last week's visit to AmericanAirlines Arena that he did not plan to discuss his impending free agency for the balance of the season. Bosh reiterated Friday that he "doesn't ..."
Chris Bosh to possibly consider Heat?
"The next stop on the Miami Heat's 2010 free-agency tour might just have an interested applicant, after all. In advance of the Heat's Friday's game in Toronto, Raptors power forward Chris Bosh, an impending free agent, was ask by AOL's Fanhouse about the possibilities of playing alongside Dwyane Wade next season in South Florida. "Anything is possible, I guess," Bosh said. "I guess that seems to be an attractive place, you know, playing with Dwyane and playing in Miami and everything. I guess if they had the right chemistry, the right guys, that they could persuade guys to get there. But we'll see.""
Shoulder injury sidelines Heat's Udonis Haslem at least one game
"There was a new addition to the Heat's injury report Wednesday, with leading rebounder Udonis Haslem sitting out with a strained left shoulder. Haslem has been bothered by soreness for weeks, but he continued to play. An MRI after Saturday's win against New Jersey revealed no structural damage. Haslem aggravated the shoulder for a second time in Tuesday's loss to Oklahoma City. He played 34 minutes, but left in the fourth quarter after he collided with forward Nick Collison. The injury could also keep Haslem out Friday against Toronto. ``It's been a couple of weeks, something I've been dealing with, but it got a little worse [Tuesday],'' Haslem said Wednesday. ``I would definitely play. ..."
Answer may be yes as Walsh, Knicks pursue AI; Heat also interested
"The answer to The Answer appears to be yes. Donnie Walsh said Wednesday night that the Knicks have yet to make a final decision on whether to sign Allen Iverson but the Knicks president hinted that the club is leaning strongly in that direction. Iverson, a former MVP, is expected to clear waivers at 6 p.m. today and will become an unrestricted free agent. The Knicks could have competition from Miami, who according to a person close to Iverson said the team is "hot" after him. "Until something's done it's not done," Walsh said. "That's the way I've always been. If he's not signed it's not done." It's worth remembering that Walsh used similar language days before Mike D'Antoni was hired ..."
Miami Heat center Jermaine O'Neal misses game with left hip bruise
"The pain from Thursday's loss to LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers lingers for the Heat. Miami center Jermaine O'Neal missed Saturday's game against New Jersey with a left hip bruise he sustained during a collision with James midway through Thursday's 111-104 loss to the Cavaliers. O'Neal finished the game and had 15 points, nine rebounds and two blocks in 33 minutes. He received extensive treatment the past two days to help ease the inflammation, and he was held out of Saturday's shootaround. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said two hours before the game that O'Neal had a ``50-50'' chance to play. Reserve Joel Anthony started at center against the Nets. Spoelstra said O'Neal had made ..."
If LeBron James, Dwyane Wade stay put, New York Knicks may target Chris Bosh and Joe Johnson
"If the Knicks find themselves struggling to woo LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, who can become free agents next summer, they'll likely turn their attention to the players such as Chris Bosh and Joe Johnson, who are expected to headline the next tier of potential free agents at season's end. Regardless of how much money the Knicks will have to spend, there's no guarantee of landing a superstar given the state of the franchise, and because James grew up in Ohio and Wade appears to be staying put in Miami - on Tuesday Heat owner Micky Arison said he had "every indication" that Wade wants to finish his career where it started. And while Bosh isn't the same caliber of player, he has already and ..."
Dwyane Wade: LeBron James as teammate improbable, not impossible
"The thought is tantalizing: The Heat's Dwyane Wade and Cleveland's LeBron James playing alongside each other as teammates. Wade said Wednesday ``it really could'' happen, though he cautioned the odds are against it even though both can be unrestricted free agents next summer. If it did, it would be more likely to happen in Miami than in Cleveland -- because the Heat has the cap space to sign two maximum-salary free agents (Wade and another player) in 2010, and Cleveland could sign only one maximum-salary player unless it can dump multiyear contracts. ``It's something we've talked about, of course,'' Wade said of playing together. ``No question, it's a long shot. He's put in position in ..."
Much to dismay of New York Knicks, Miami Heat sees Dwyane Wade as hot to re-sign
"Miami Heat owner Micky Arison is confident that he will get Dwyane Wade's signature on a contract next summer. Speculation has Wade high on the Knicks' free-agent wish list - right after LeBron James - and the Heat's superstar did not agree to sign an extension with Miami this past offseason. "I have every indication from Dwyane this is where he wants to be," Arison told the Associated Press last night. "He loves Miami. He'd like to spend his whole career (here)." Miami can pay Wade $30million more than the Knicks or any other team, according to the collective bargaining agreement."
Arison confident Wade and Riley will stay with Heat
"In a wide-ranging discussion before Tuesday night's game against the Washington Wizards at AmericanAirlines Arena, Miami Heat owner Micky Arison touched on a variety of pressing team issues, including his belief that Dwyane Wade and Pat Riley have long-term futures with the team, and plans to eventually hand over the franchise to his son, Nick. While downplaying 2010 free agency as a subject that he believes has overwhelmed the significance of the current season, Arison also said he believes he will retain his star guard during that phase of the offseason. "I have every indication from Dwyane that this is where he wants to be," Arison said, with Wade holding an opt-out clause at season's ..."
Dwyane Wade to Bulls speculation never-ending
"Dwyane Wade thanked Heat fans in a brief pregame speech and later dissed the United Center rims, so he's staying in South Florida for sure, right? Such silly speculation will exist until July 1, when Wade will become an unrestricted free agent. "That's a long way away," Wade said. "When we get there, we'll see. Right now, I'm focused on my team and getting better here in Miami." Wade has faced media from New York and Chicago -- two teams with projected salary cap space next summer -- and, at least on Sunday, clearly is having fun with the situation. "I really don't love the rims there," Wade said of the United Center. "But I've had some good games there too." Wade said he's oblivious to ..."
Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade says it's too early to mull move to New York Knicks
"Dwyane Wade is what you might call a pretty good consolation prize. .Assuming the Knicks can't find a way to lure LeBron James out of Cleveland, the club is expected to turn its attention - and full resources - on recruiting Wade. "I'm not even thinking about it," Wade said Wednesday when asked about the summer of 2010 when Wade and James can become unrestricted free agents. "I'll answer it different every time." A year ago, Wade was quoted saying he could envision a scenario where he and James could become teammates in New York, although it is doubtful the Knicks would have enough salary cap space to sign two "max" players. Wednesday, Wade was more guarded about his future but he did ..."
Controversial photos again linked to Miami Heat forward Michael Beasley
"Another week, another controversy linking the Internet and potential rules violation to embattled Heat forward Michael Beasley. This time, Beasley was left to defend himself Saturday after photos were posted on celebrity gossip website TMZ.com that showed him asleep on a boat with open beer bottles on a nearby table. Beasley, 20, said Saturday he did not see the photos and denied being involved with underage drinking. A Heat spokesman confirmed a fan took the photos on Oct. 10 as Beasley was aboard a boat in Miami Beach for a fishing trip arranged by the team. Beasley is in the NBA's substance-abuse program and is one rules violation away from a potential suspension. He spent seven weeks ..."
Heat releases point guard John Lucas, roster now at 15
"Guard John Lucas was released Thursday by the Miami Heat, shortly before non-guaranteed contracts for the coming season began requiring partial payment. The Heat, however, retained power forward Shavlik Randolph, leaving its roster at 15 players, the maximum teams can carry during the regular season. Lucas, Randolph and point guard Carlos Arroyo were the only players on the roster without contracts guaranteed for the entire season. Despite solid performances off the bench early in the preseason, Lucas' role became minimized once Arroyo was acquired last week to provide veteran depth. "It was tough," coach Erik Spoelstra said. "He made it all the way to the last day. He's a great kid. He ..."
Wade in regular-season form, with 35 in exhibition win over Grizzlies
"Apparently Dwyane Wade can turn it on when he wants. Wednesday night, in the Heat's home exhibition finale, Wade wanted. So he scored 14 of the Heat's first 20 points and had 19 by halftime of what turned into a 99-93 victory over the Grizzlies at AmericanAirlines Arena. "I wanted to be aggressive, get my rhythm," he said. Feisty to the point that he was arguing with replacement referees who likely will be replaced by the real thing in time for next week's season opener, Wade pushed and prodded his teammates all the way back from what was an 18-point first-quarter deficit. Wade entered with a 16.3 preseason scoring average on 38.6-percent shooting, coming off of a bruised left calf that ..."
Heat picks up 2010-11 options on Beasley, Cook
"The Miami Heat moved in advance of the league's Oct. 31 deadline when Tuesday it picked up the 2010-11 rookie-scale options on the contracts of 2008 first-round pick Michael Beasley and 2007 first-round pick Daequan Cook. Had the Heat failed to make such a move, each would have become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. With both working on relatively low-cost contracts, the Heat, even with its desire to maximize its salary-cap space for 2010 free agency, decided to move forward with the options. Beasley, who will earn $4.6 million this season, his second in the league, is now guaranteed a $5 million salary in 2010-11. Cook, who will earn $1.4 million this season, is now ..."
Wade Suffers Calf Injury in Heat's first preseason win
"Returning close to his college roots, Miami Heat forward Michael Beasley spoke before Thursday night's 97-81 exhibition victory over the New Orleans Hornets about maturity and opportunities lost. Asked by those who covered him during his lone college season at Kansas State whether he might have been better off staying on campus for at least one additional year, Beasley did not necessarily disagree. "Now that I look back on it," he said, "maybe that would have helped. But I can't look back." A year removed from an uneven start to his pro career, Beasley said he is comfortable where he is in his second season with the Heat. "I'm just living my life right now, letting everything fall into ..."
Miami Heat's Arroyo brings healthy competition for Chalmers
"Mario Chalmers has not necessarily welcomed new Heat teammate Carlos Arroyo with open arms. Instead, there has been resistance. That is considered good. ``There were times we'd have some drills and the intensity was way up,'' coach Erik Spoelstra said after Tuesday's practice, Arroyo's second since he signed with the team Monday. ``And [assistant coach Ron Rothstein] came over to me and said, `If nothing else, that was an extremely competitive practice.' [He has] surprised some guys.'' Arroyo traveled for the Heat's two-game trip to play Oklahoma City in Tulsa on Wednesday and New Orleans in Kansas City on Thursday. But Arroyo, a seven-year NBA veteran who was a free agent until Monday, ..."
Heat signs former FIU point guard Carlos Arroyo
"The Heat didn't have to search far to address its critical lack of depth at point guard. The Heat signed former FIU standout Carlos Arroyo to a non-guaranteed, one-year deal that would be worth the veteran's minimum of about $1.1 million if he is still with the team in January. Arroyo participated in Monday's practice and will travel with the team for this week's two-game trip to play Oklahoma City on Wednesday in Tulsa and New Orleans on Friday in Kansas City. Arroyo worked out with the Heat's second-team unit. The team had been searching for help at the position since backup Chris Quinn sprained his right foot in Friday's practice. Quinn missed Sunday's home loss to San Antonio and is ..."
Heat signs former FIU star Carlos Arroyo for depth behind Chalmers
"In search of veteran depth at point guard, the Miami Heat didn't have to look far. Instead, after short drive from his Pinecrest home, former Florida International standout Carlos Arroyo joined the Heat in time for Monday's practice at AmericanAirlines Arena. "The opportunity kind of came quick," said an enthused Arroyo. "Ever since I was in college, I always wanted to be a part of the Heat. I went to school here. My wife's from here." Out of the NBA since ending the 2007-08 season with the Orlando Magic, Arroyo spent last season with Euroleague power Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel. Determined to stay closer to home and get back into the NBA, he agreed to a one-year, non-guaranteed contract, ..."
Heat's Wade will not be playing on Sunday
"Add another set of injuries to the Heat's rapidly expanding list of preseason medical concerns. Heat guard Dwyane Wade will miss Sunday's home preseason game against San Antonio with a strained muscle in his left rib cage. Wade sustained the injury in the second half of Wednesday's loss at Orlando. Although Wade finished that game and did not mention being hurt, he said Saturday that the region on the left side of his ribs was sore. An MRI test taken on Wade's ribs Friday revealed no major damage, but he was diagnosed with a left intercostal strain and is listed day to day. "I've got a long season ahead of me. I'm not trying to be a hero right now," Wade said after watching practice ..."
Jermaine O'Neal Out With Bruised Bone On Ankle
"Jermaine O'Neal immediately made sure to quell the concerns. "Not the knees," the Heat center before Wednesday night's 90-86 preseason loss to the Orlando Magic at Amway Arena, "it's not the knees." But it was a game played in the injury absence of O'Neal, and considering the 14th-season veteran's history, that's always a concern. "I'll be back at practice ready to go on Friday," O'Neal said, with the Heat expected to be given Thursday off, before beginning preparations for Sunday's home exhibition opener against the Spurs. "I have no doubt in my mind that I'll be ready to rock and roll at a high level come Sunday." O'Neal has been limited since being kicked in the left foot during the ..."
Like his father, John Lucas III a fighter in bid to make Heat
""Nothing," he says, "surprises me. I've seen it all." Really? Someone this youthful, someone born in the '80s, this whirl of energy who has made Heat training camp so lively? That, behind the barely-filled-out beard, scarcely can be the face of experience. But it is. And it has seen plenty. John Lucas III hardly is the oldest or most-experienced player on the Miami Heat's preseason roster. But combine the stories of each of the 17 others in the group and you would have a difficult time matching what the 26-year-old point guard has lived. A father whose brilliant NBA skills were ravaged by alcohol and cocaine, his whereabouts often unknown for days by his family. A college teammate gunned ..."
Pistons' Jerebko could be suspended over dustup
"The NBA is reviewing the Monday altercation between Detroit Pistons rookie Jonas Jerebko and the Heat's Jamaal Magloire, with suspensions being a possible punishment. They were ejected from the preseason opener at the Palace with 5:04 to play in the Pistons' 87-83 victory. The two players were going for a rebound when it appeared punches were exchanged. "He got me on the nose, and I got him back," Jerebko told reporters afterward. "What can I say?" If suspensions are deemed warranted, Jerebko could miss the team's Oct. 28 season opener at Memphis. Meanwhile, Pistons coach John Kuester said after today's practice that it's likely forward Charlie Villanueva will miss his second preseason ..."
Two more big men added to Heat roster for training camp
"wo weeks after Miami Heat President Pat Riley said the team may have to hold veteran center Jermaine O'Neal out of some practice sessions this season, the team added two more big men to its roster for training camp. With O'Neal likely to be given time off during two-a-days to rest his legs, the Heat has added former San Antonio Spurs center Anthony Tolliver and Georgia Tech rookie Alade Aminu to its roster for camp, which opens Monday at AmericanAirlines Arena. Tolliver, 6-9, went undrafted out of Creighton in 2007, splitting 2007-08 between the NBA Development League and the German League. He appeared in 19 games last season with San Antonio, averaging 2.7 points. He also had a 10-day ..."
Heat to add free-agent power forward Andre Brown for camp
"The Miami Heat appears on the verge of completing its training-camp roster, with plans to sign 6-foot-9 forward Andre Brown to a one-year, non-guaranteed contract. Brown, who appeared in four games early last season with the Charlotte Bobcats, after playing for the Memphis Grizzlies in 2007-08 and Seattle SuperSonics in 2006-07, worked out for the Heat for two weeks earlier this summer. Agent Mark Bartelstein said Heat President Pat Riley had expressed continued interest in getting Brown into camp, which opens Monday at AmericanAirlines Arena. "They've liked him for a while," Bartelstein said. "Pat and I have talked about Andre quite a bit for years." Bartelstein said he placed Brown with ..."
Heat poised to add point guard John Lucas III for training camp
"John Lucas III, son of former NBA guard John Lucas, is on the verge of receiving a contract from the Miami Heat to attend the team's training camp. The younger Lucas, a 6-foot point guard who went undrafted out of Oklahoma State in 2005, has been working out at AmericanAirlines Arena along with journeyman forward Shavlik Randolph, who also is expected to receive a contract in time for Monday's start of camp. Lucas split last season between Colorado of the NBA Development League and a team in the Spanish League. He played the previous season in the Italian League, but the two seasons before that he played for the Houston Rockets, including 47 appearances there in 2006-07. Lucas attended ..."
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra's deal extended
"The Heat has extended coach Erik Spoelstra's contract in the wake of Spoelstra and all the employees in basketball operations, including president Pat Riley, accepting voluntary pay cuts to eliminate the need for layoffs. Spoelstra also confirmed that forward Michael Beasley -- who left a Houston rehabilitation facility Sunday -- was at AmericanAirlines Arena on Monday, where players are working out informally, and has improved his game significantly this summer. Beasley, who is in the league's substance-abuse program because of a marijuana incident at the NBA's rookie symposium last summer, was required to stay 30 days in the inpatient program at the Houston facility after violating one ..."
Miami Heat president, coach to take pay cuts
"Economic problems have forced Heat president Pat Riley, coach Erik Spoelstra and several members of the team's front-office to take pay cuts entering the season. Spoelstra said recently that he expected to open his second season as coach with his entire staff of assistants intact. But financial problems that led to reductions of about 20 employees on the business staff earlier this year have apparently spilled over to basketball operations. The Heat is already facing the prospect of having to pay about $3 million in NBA luxury tax fees for operating beyond the league's $69.9 million threshold for excessive payrolls. Miami has only 13 players under guaranteed contracts entering the season, ..."
Heat looks at two low-end centers, including Wade dunk "victim"
"The Miami Heat's will-work-for-food portion of its personnel process included tryouts recently by two players vying for a spot in the team's power rotation. Former Arkansas center Steven Hill, who appeared in one game last season with the Oklahoma City Thunder, and center Paul Davis, who spent the past three seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers, are the latest to receive auditions. Despite the presence of Jermaine O'Neal, Jamaal Magloire, Joel Anthony, Udonis Haslem and Michael Beasley on the roster, Heat President Pat Riley said he is looking to add at least one more power player before the Sept. 28 start of training camp at AmericanAirlines Arena. Even with O'Neal spending recent weeks ..."
Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade waits until 2010 to get paid
"Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade said Wednesday he won't sign a long-term extension with the Heat and will revisit his future with the team as a free agent next summer. Speaking from the Chicago-area church he bought for his mother two years ago, Wade said he and agent Henry Thomas told the Heat it would be best to hold off a decision until after the 2009-10 season. With training camp set to open Sept. 28 in advance of the Oct. 28 season opener against New York, Wade said his focus has shifted from contract talk and toward preparing for his seventh NBA season. ``Yeah, that's no longer a conversation we're really having right now,'' Wade told The Miami Herald at a function to kick off his ..."