Miami Heat: 3 Decisions They Probably Wish They Could Undo

Miami Heat team president Pat Riley and his wife Chris look on as the Heat play against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Three of the 2012 NBA Finals(Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Miami Heat team president Pat Riley and his wife Chris look on as the Heat play against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game Three of the 2012 NBA Finals(Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat: 3 Decisions They Probably Wish They Could Undo

When you think about Whiteside and as mentioned, it wasn’t necessarily his production that dipped, as much as everything else. That wasn’t the case for the next guy.

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Giving Dion Waiters $52 Million Across Four Years

This one is the one that most should have seen coming. After having a really good season for the Miami Heat during the 2016-17 season, a period where they were searching for something, the Miami Heat awarded Dion Waiters a a deal that would see him make over $50 million for the next four years.

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Well, his numbers started to dip in just the following season and never rose again to the level of play that secured him the deal. It all culminated with the edible marijuana incident of a few seasons back and the writing was, pretty much, on the wall, though he wouldn’t me moved to some time after.

The Miami Heat would eventually move waiters to the Grizzlies, as apart of the deal that also saw Justise Winslow shipped out for Andre Iguodala, Jae Crowder, and Solomon Hill. Needless to say, the Miami Heat probably wish they could do that whole thing over again, meaning… they wouldn’t.