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***2012 Official Miami Heat Offseason Thread***

Ray Allen would be a nice pick up, though it would be a shame if Miller had to retire he earned every bit of his salary in game 5 alone :chuckle:
 
James Jones hinting he might retire as well. If the Heat lose both the only spot up three point shooter left is Chalmers. But if both stay I'm not sure what the point of Ray Allen would be. There wasn't even enough court time for Jones last season when Miller was healthy. Unless they play small ball the majority of the time how would you find minutes for Battier, Miller, Jones, and Allen?
 
The Heatles selected Mississippi State power forward Arnett Moultrie with the 27th pick of the 2012 NBA Draft, but then subsequently traded the pick to the 76ers for a future first round pick and the #45 pick in this year's draft.
 
Its lottery protected. Hard to really complain....it was the smart move. Odds are a guy like Moultrie or Jones or whoever else was there at 27 wasn't going to step on the court for the Heat this season, and this gives Riley a couple mil and another roster spot to offer some vet the bi-annual exception or min deal. In all likelihood the Sixers will find themselves in a similar position next year, with a pick in the mid to late teens.

Still takes all the fun out of it for the fans. Hamilton looks like a guy that will get stashed overseas. Still one can hope......we should have a lively summer league to watch, with Cole, Varnado, Pittman, Hamilton, and maybe even Curry fighting it out in glorified street ball games.
 
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Nets-Combine-MeasurementsAthletic-Testing-and-Recap-3921/
Nets Combine Measurements/Athletic Testing and Recap
May 21, 2012
Thebiggest handsbelonged to LSU'sJustin Hamilton, who was one of the best big men seen in New Jersey. Hamilton showed strong mobility running the floor and moving his feet in the drills, as well as the ability to step outside and make a jump shot with solid range. He competed hard, crashing the glass aggressively and finished with soft touch around the rim on the pick and roll. All things considered, he may have helped himself as much as any player here.

http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Justin-Hamilton-19074/

Finding a Niche For: Justin Hamilton
May 9, 2012
Walker Beeken

LSU junior big manJustin Hamiltondecided to pass on his senior season and make himself eligible for the 2012 NBA draft. After playing for an 18-15 Tigers team that lost in the first round of the NIT, Hamilton doesn't have a great deal of buzz heading into the predraft process, but he put together a solid junior season at LSU, leading the Tigers in points, rebounds, and blocks per game while earning second team All-SEC honors.

 
Ray on his way to south beach. I guess this means we're going to see a lot of small ball.
 
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