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In a move that takes the team below the punitive NBA luxury tax, the Miami Heat are trading forward Haywood Highsmith and a ...
But more importantly, the trade brings the Heat under the luxury-tax threshold. By shedding Highsmith’s expiring $5.6 million salary, the Heat goes from about $1.3 million above the luxury-tax line to ...
For all Kai Jones could potentially be for the Miami Heat, is he simply not what they can afford contractually?
Vlad Goldin undeniably arrived to the Miami Heat’s summer program as the next big thing. At 7 feet 1, 250 pounds, that was a given. The former FAU Final Four center departed as a big deal, as ...
Sharp-shooter Ethan Thompson, a standout for the Orlando Magic’s G-League team last season, accepted a training camp ...
After a Sweet 16 that ended with Auburn, there is quite a bit of excitement for Michigan men's basketball heading into the ...
After rumors of an international deal, a surprise stand-out from the end of last season works out for an Eastern Conference Contender.
Smith signed two separate two-way contracts with the Heat during the 2022-23 salary cap year, signed a two-way deal with the Heat on July 1, 2023 before being converted to a standard contract on Oct.
The Wolverines averaged 14 turnovers per game last season, a mark that ranked No. 332 in the nation and was second-worst among Power Four teams.
After committing to Gardner, the Heat now has two of its three two-way contract slots filled. Center Vlad Goldin, who went undrafted this year out of Michigan, is also signed by the Heat to a two ...
Norman Powell, Simone Fontecchio, Kasparas Jakucionis and Vlad Goldin in; Duncan Robinson, Kevin Love, Kyle Anderson, Alec Burks, Josh Christopher and Isaiah Stevens out.
After signing with the Miami Heat as an undrafted free agent, former Michigan 7-footer, Vlad Goldin, is starting to show why he belongs in the NBA. After a successful year in Ann Arbor, he's back ...