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I could see Riley moving mcbob and Chalmers. Or Chalmers and birdman.
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@si_nba: Dwyane Wade persuing max contract with Heat
Free agent Dwyane Wade and Miami are progressing in talks on a likely multi-year deal, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) July 1, 2015
Rio is expendable. Solid player but we can now move on with our youngings
Chalmers lost me after his poor performance last season. The Heat gave him another chance after stinking it up in the playoffs and he didn't step up. If he does get traded, I hope it lights a fire under his butt to get him to play better basketball because I actually like Chalmers.
If I had a choice between Birdman and McRoberts, I'd probable take McRoberts just because of his versatility and ability to stretch the floor. Also age plays a huge factor. Only thing that scares me about McRoberts is his injury history.
@WallaceNBA_ESPN 8m8 minutes ago
Wade believed to be mulling at least 2 Heat proposals tonight. One at/near max, allows for 2016 free agency. 2nd for multiple yrs/lower avg.
while ALL of this is true. a man took TWO for the team. literally. having the attitude of "well that was then and this is now" knowing what theyve done for you, is bad. pat riley is about loyalty and family. our organization prides itself on that. and yall suggesting we should turn our backs on our LEADER because well, though we acknowledge the sacrifice on your body that u took carrying the load all those years, and the financial sacrifice... you no longer are at 100%. sorry. so this means you sacrificed and sacrificed for us... but we're not returning the favor. ever. thank you for your service?No one man is bigger than the organization. No one held a gun to Wade''s head when he decided to take those pay cuts. If he wasn't so blinded by his friendship to LeBron he wouldn't have been in this situation. He left money on the table because LeBron didn't wan to take anything less so UD could get a contract. He took another risk and opted because he thought LeBron was going to re-sign. None of this is the Heat organization's fault. He's misdirecting his anger and frustration. Also if Wade was going to suit up for 72+ games a year, this wouldn't be an issue but we all know he's going to average around 62 games for next some odd years. That is a waste of money no matter what he has done for the franchise in the past. Every time big money was presented to Dwyane he turned it down, so why would Riley and company think this time would be any different. You can't present yourself as for the time all these years and then finally change your tune when you're closer to the end of your career than you are the beginning.
sidebar, this was the graduation cap design i used at USF. you'd be surprised how many people didn't get it.
Getting that much closer...
Hoping for the latter option so we won't need to go through this once again next summer