Miami Heat: 3 Cost-Efficient FA Targets To Look At For Shooting

Goran Dragic #7, Duncan Robinson #55, Jimmy Butler #22, and Andre Iguodala #28 of the Miami Heat look on during the fourth quarter of a preseason game(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Goran Dragic #7, Duncan Robinson #55, Jimmy Butler #22, and Andre Iguodala #28 of the Miami Heat look on during the fourth quarter of a preseason game(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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Washington Wizards guard Raul Neto (19) shoots as Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) defends (Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports) /

3 Cost-Efficient Miami Heat FA Shooting Targets: Raul Neto & Jeff Green

The Miami Heat are known to get the most out of the least. Perhaps that same principle applies in the following scenarios, while they may have more to offer than most think they do as well.

Raul Neto

Coming off of a really decent year for the Washington Wizards, Raul Neto had a few really solid efforts when afforded the opportunity for minutes in place of Russell Westbrook, who may have not been in the lineup or may have at times during Neto outbursts as well.

To the tune of a slew of double-digit scoring efforts, a few 20 point efforts, and a season-long three point percentage of 39 percent on 2.6 attempts, Neto showed what he can do when given the ball. The Miami Heat could land the Brazilian guard for a decent rate and he could help them in a few areas, not just shooting.

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Jeff Green

Jeff Green may not leave the Brooklyn Nets, considering his relationship with Kevin Durant and the success they had this past season. However, if he does, the savvy vet could always find a home in Miami.

With his ability to knock the three-ball down at a 41.2 percent clip on 3.7 attempts this past season and his versatility all over the court and on both sides of the ball, he would be a welcomed addition to the Miami Heat. He, like Neto, shouldn’t break the bank either when signing his next deal.