Miami Heat
Status: Buyer, but only to a certain point
Team Weaknesses: Depth, point guard play, outside shooting
Projected 2010 cap room: $41 million
Untouchables: Dwyane Wade, Michael Beasley
Potentially on the block: Nobody
Expiring Contracts: Jermaine O'Neal ($23 million), Quentin Richardson ($8.7 million), Udonis Haslem ($7.1 million), Dorrell Wright ($2.9 million).
Prospects: Daequan Cook, Mario Chalmers
Good trade partners: Chicago, Houston, New Jersey, New York
Possible targets: Anyone with a pulse that has an expiring contract
Miami's likely going to wait until the summer, when they have more cap space than anyone and can woo any big free agent with the unbeatable great weather/no state income tax/great nightlife/Dwyane Wade package. If they make a move, they'll be sure to make it a swap for expiring contracts only.
Actually, Miami's probably a good candidate for buyout guys after the trade deadline. They already acquired Rafer Alston this way, and there will likely be a lot more candidates, because there will be a lot of veteran expiring contracts on bad teams that don't get traded. Miami can take these guys on without a heavy financial commitment, so I'd guess they'll go this route instead of a trade
Status: Buyer, but only to a certain point
Team Weaknesses: Depth, point guard play, outside shooting
Projected 2010 cap room: $41 million
Untouchables: Dwyane Wade, Michael Beasley
Potentially on the block: Nobody
Expiring Contracts: Jermaine O'Neal ($23 million), Quentin Richardson ($8.7 million), Udonis Haslem ($7.1 million), Dorrell Wright ($2.9 million).
Prospects: Daequan Cook, Mario Chalmers
Good trade partners: Chicago, Houston, New Jersey, New York
Possible targets: Anyone with a pulse that has an expiring contract
Miami's likely going to wait until the summer, when they have more cap space than anyone and can woo any big free agent with the unbeatable great weather/no state income tax/great nightlife/Dwyane Wade package. If they make a move, they'll be sure to make it a swap for expiring contracts only.
Actually, Miami's probably a good candidate for buyout guys after the trade deadline. They already acquired Rafer Alston this way, and there will likely be a lot more candidates, because there will be a lot of veteran expiring contracts on bad teams that don't get traded. Miami can take these guys on without a heavy financial commitment, so I'd guess they'll go this route instead of a trade