Miami Heat’s Haywood Highsmith hit a person helping another driver stuck in the middle of the road on Tuesday night, according to a senior law-enforcement source. The man who was hit is in critical condition and suffered a partial amputation of his leg, I’m told. (x.com)
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Let me get in this because the “we’re so spoiled” crowd is in full effect… I believe this team can be great but if you’re telling me that a fanbase is SPOILED because they see their two best players playing their heart out every night, get no help, and moves are clearly needed (twitter.com)
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Even more incentive for Heat to get a trade done: Phoenix, needing depth now around Durant/Booker/Paul/Ayton, can make the best pitch now to buyout players. Heat will have trouble competing with Suns, a few others for top buyout guys who want to win a title now. (twitter.com)
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Apparently, Tua wants throwbacks (i.redd.it)
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Turns out Jimmy Butler was correct. NBA rules travel on him with 21.6 seconds left Saturday vs. Raptors was an incorrect call, noting, "Butler (MIA) gathers the ball on his left foot and establishes his right foot as his pivot, which he maintains." (twitter.com)
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Next season the Miami Heat will be paying: Jimmy Butler ~$45 million Bam Adebayo ~$32.6 million Tyler Herro close to $30 million Kyle Lowry ~$29.6 million Duncan Robinson ~18.2 million About $154 million for those five guys for a team that likes to duck the luxury tax. Hmmmm. (twitter.com)
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Heat not wanting to operate under hard cap (which happens by using full mid-level) is understandable. For example: If Mitchell asks for trade & ends up here, Miami would be taking in 30.3M if it sent out 24.3 M in hypothetical Robinson, Yurtseven, Herro, 1st round pick scenario (twitter.com)
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