Marcus Thornton was disappointed that no team claimed Beno Udrih’s contract because he wanted to join the Heat and the Heat was very interested. To avoid paying the tax, Miami now must wait until April 6 to sign a player — and there would be mutual interest with Thornton if he’s available then. But Thornton wants a job sooner, ideally. The other open roster spot could be filled with a developmental prospect on the final day of the season. The Heat explored other ways to try to create more room under the tax threshold but found nothing that was realistic.
4 hours ago – via Miami Herald
Welp, more minutes for Richardson
The look of disgust on everyone's face except for our mafia goon trainer. Riley probably got his boy a job just so he has an alibi just in case he has to put in work later.![]()
There's no telling just how good he can be either.Brehs, Whiteside jumper/FT improvement in such a short timespan makes no fukking sense. The hell is going on![]()
My reaction of that jumper from the beginning of the season to now has basically been fromThere's no telling just how good he can be either.
dude wants to be great. that's why i'm not worried at all about dude getting paid then turning into andrew bynum. dude loves basketball.Brehs, Whiteside jumper/FT improvement in such a short timespan makes no fukking sense. The hell is going on![]()
they basically paying him to babysitBrand still in the league![]()