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Dalembert interested in joining Heat next year
Samuel Dalembert is now facing the Miami Heat. Next season, he has interest in playing for them.
The Milwaukee Bucks center becomes a free agent this summer. Dalembert, who had discussions about joining the Heat before last season, expects they again will be in the mix.
“The Heat will be definitely an option,’’ Dalembert told FOX Sports Florida before his Bucks lost to the Heat 110-87 in Game 1 of an Eastern Conference first-round series Sunday night at AmericanAirlines Arena. “It’s up to them and seeing what’s going to be out there. But at this point you want to be with a contending team. You don’t want to go backwards, so you want to chase that promised land."
During the free-agent frenzy in December 2011 before the 2011-12 lockout-shortened season, the Heat looked at Dalembert with their mid-level exception that started at $3 million. When Dalembert had reservations about signing for that amount, the Heat soon inked forward Shane Battier.
Dalembert said the Heat continued to talk to him about signing for an even lesser amount before he got a two-year, $13.7 million deal with Houston just before the start of the 2011-12 season. Dalembert, who was traded last June to the Bucks, now says he would be willing to sign this summer for money similar to what he turned down initially from the Heat if it means going to a top team.
“I’d look at the mid-level, whatever’s going to be out there,’’ Dalembert said. “If it is a real contending team, we’ll have no problem. So we’ll see.’’
Whether the Heat might go after Dalembert largely could depend upon whether they re-sign center Chris Andersen, who has provided great energy since joining the team in January. Dalembert was asked if he would be providing the same impact Andersen has if he were with the Heat.
“You tell me,’’ said Dalembert, who then didn’t disagree he could provide something similar to what Andersen has.