Miami Heat Roundtable: And just like that, 2017-18 comes to an end

MIAMI, FL - APRIL 11: Justise Winslow
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What was the best moment of the year for you? The worst?

Tachauer: The best moment was hands down THE R3TURN. Although I had always hoped Wade would make his way back to South Florida, I never thought it’d be so soon. I’ll forever cherish that memory, as I’m sure will the rest of Heat Nation. As for the worst, not being able to grab that No. 3 spot from the Cleveland Cavaliers stung pretty badly.

Sims: The best moment of the year was the return of my favorite player: Father Prim, otherwise known as Wade. The worst was probably losing Dion Waiters for the year.

Johnson: The worst moment of the year was when Waiters decided to have ankle surgery. It was the most rampant elephant in the room. Waiters was big for Miami last season, and trying to rework himself into the rotation, especially with Wade back, could be difficult.

Nurse: The best moment of the year, for me, was easily the return of Wade (he should have never left). The worst moment of the year was locking up the salary cap by giving a man who needed ankle surgery, a four-year, $52 million contract over the summer.

Ramos: There were some really awesome moments this season, but I have to go with the Heat beating the Boston Celtics back in November, to snap their 16-game winning streak. The Heat were big underdogs in that game but still managed to pull off the upset. And come on, who doesn’t love clutch Waiters?