Looks like w/ the sign and trade for Lebron and Bosh Miami will have more money than initially thought. They may have enough for Haslem AND Miller.
I'm curious to see which picks they still have going foward. Two 1st to Toronto, 2 1st to Cleveland, what else?
They've got $8 mill. to spend before they have to go all minimum. It'd be amazing if they got both Miller and Haslem. There's still plenty of reasons to be skeptical though. Both players are 30 years old and this very well could be the last meaningful contract they get. The lockout's coming. Half the NBA is a ton of unused cap space. With Felton/Korver/Redick signed or close to signed, we might be talking about the 2 best remaining free agents (unless there's someone I'm missing, it's not close).
Asking both of these guys to essentially take half of what Drew Gooden and Travis Outlaw got feels like an awful lot to ask, even for a trip to the Conference Finals.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong here, I'm going to use rounded numbers to make the math a little easier....The NBA Cap is at 58 million, The Heat currently have 4 players under contract at 14.5, 14.5, 14, and 1 million plus have 9 cap holds at .5 million a piece to fill out the roster. This gives them 9.5 million in cap plus the cap holds which will also be used for signing players.
So.... this would give the Heat something like one player at 5 million and a player at 5.5 million, or a player at 6 million (reported Mike Miller contract) and one at 4.5 million or two at 2.5 a piece.
Its possible they could still field a decent starting lineup, and if you use exact numbers their "free" cap is actually .5 million higher so they have 10 million. The Heat management have done a fantastic job with all this cap management.