lol so yall are down with the decision to let mike go if we get oden? im all for the bandwagon but yall trippin..
Who this?
so now what? im still not loving this miller release.....man fukk joel anthony and james jones
Dalembert signs with dallas
so now what? im still not loving this miller release.....man fukk joel anthony and james jones
Miller cut was not really about signing anybody else it was just about saving Mickey 40 mill if in the long run hes willing to keep spending to make the big 3 happy than its well worth it
and lets be real i like Murda Mike but any great shooter should of been able to open wide open shots in the nba
By Ira Winderman South Florida Sun Sentinel
4:11 p.m. EDT, July 17, 2013
MIAMI
Mike Miller might be gone, but the Miami Heat made it full-page clear he would not be forgotten.
In the wake of the veteran swingman being released Tuesday as a means of halving the Heat's luxury-tax burden, the team took out full-page ads Thursday's editions of the major South Florida newspapers as a tribute to the personable 3-point specialist.
By amnesty-release rule, Miller is prohibited from returning to the Heat prior to the 2015 offseason.
He currently is in the midst of the amnesty-waiver period, where teams with cap space can bid on the remaining two seasons on his contract.
If there are no qualifying bids, Miller would become a free agent Thursday.
By releasing Miller, the Heat avoided a $17 million tax payment to the NBA on his 2013-14 contract.
Miller, 33, appeared in the NBA Finals in each of his three seasons with the Heat, winning NBA championships the past two.
In anticipation of his amnesty release, Miller sold his Hillsboro Beach home two years ago, renting back the home this past season.