Heatles84
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Once again, dumb fuck. How are the Heat going to spend more money when they're already over the salary cap? They didn't have half the team consists of players that were on their rookie contracts like Lebron walked into last season, allowing himself to play for the max, and others on the Cavs to be resigned because of Birds rights. Once again, Wiggy reaching as usual.
Hyde: Micky Arison needs to pay Dwyane Wade for past sacrifices
wow..here is another one from the Dave Hyde of the Miami paper the Sun Sentinel...READ THAT...lol...Turnup would shit a brick!
Or are players the only ones asked to sacrifice?
There's a way out of this, as you'll see, but this ugly bit of business between the Heat and Wade brings the sort that cast it in a rare and questionable light.
The buck doesn't stop with Riley on this. If so, the buck never would stop. It's not his money. Riley, for instance, would have spent more than $17 million two summers ago to keep Mike Miller and keep LeBron James happy.
Arison said no. Plain and simple. You can understand Arison's thinking. Miller wasn't worth close to that figure, which was the cost of his contract plus luxury-tax dollars. Every owner, no matter how rich, wants a return on investment.
That wasn't the only time they based decisions on money recently. The Heat also didn't use a draft pick to upgrade the roster, instead using it as a sweetener to ditch Joel Anthony's contract in 2014. And it didn't use the mid-level exception to get a decent role player before LeBron's final season.
This is the most illustrative though and the most true:
Don't read this wrong. Arison wasn't cheap by any stretch. His teams were over the salary cap and into the luxury tax three of the four years with LeBron. It's just LeBron expected great spending to match his great talent.
It was not that Arison was "cheap". Its that LeBron expects a commitment from an owner equal to his commitment on the court- and he has that in Cleveland and he did not have that in Miami.
Once again, dumb fuck. How are the Heat going to spend more money when they're already over the salary cap? They didn't have half the team consists of players that were on their rookie contracts like Lebron walked into last season, allowing himself to play for the max, and others on the Cavs to be resigned because of Birds rights. Once again, Wiggy reaching as usual.