Miami Heat: 3 Free Agent Targets That Signed For Much Less Than Expected

Miami Heat general manager Pat Riley during the 2019 NBA All-Star Game(Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat general manager Pat Riley during the 2019 NBA All-Star Game(Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports)
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Miami Heat guard Jimmy Butler (22) reaches for the loose ball during the fourth quarter(Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports)

The Miami Heat are a team that consistently gets the most out of the least. They do so when it comes to their draft picks, their underrated guys, and even in the total construction of their teams.

They aren’t cheap, as they’ll spend the money if they need to and deem it worthy of spending the money on, but they aren’t careless either. The Miami Heat are the best versions of what can only be called thrifty… as far as when it comes to sports franchises, decision makers, and roster make-up.

With that though, the Miami Heat were still able to get some really good things done this offesaon They got their point guard, that just so happens to be a three-level scorer, in Kyle Lowry.

They re-signed their resident sniper in Duncan Robinson. They brought back their size in Dewayne Dedmon, while bringing in some toughness in P.J. Tucker and Markieff Morris.

They even kept their ace in the hole bay bringing Victor Oladipo back on a minimum deal. It’s the essence of a prove-it deal, if there ever was one.

There were a few a few more guys out there that might’ve fit though. Though the Miami Heat didn’t land them, they did improve enough, so it’s quite alright.

It is worth nothing though, that these three guys really didn’t get what you thought they would on the open market.