- July 7th, 2010, 10:58 am
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Just showed on sportscenter, if the Heat get all three, which would require trading Beasley, the Heat would have $11,755 left in salary cap space. The salary cap guy on ESPN, Tom Penn, says if they get all three, they can only sign their second rounders and veteran minimum players, so the Heat are looking at a fairly pitiful supporting cast. The only thing holding ou the Heat getting all three is their insistence on getting fair value for Beasley, which isn't going to happen since every NBA GM knows they want to get rid of Beasley ASAP. If they really want all three, the Heat might as well just accept the best they can get for Beasley and live with it.
If they don't get LeBron and keep Beasley, they will have $11.1 million in salary cap space, which will get 1-3 quality FAs, depending on what route they go, but it's still going to be lacking in much help in the supporting cast as right at half the team will have to be second rounders and veteran minimum players. Honestly, I think this option would be better than getting the big three.
Last edited by flamesbball84 on July 7th, 2010, 11:04 am, edited 1 time in total.