Miami Heat: Protocol-Filled Year May Lead To Underwhelming Buyout Market

Udonis Haslem #40 of the Miami Heat close his eyes during the National Anthem(Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
Udonis Haslem #40 of the Miami Heat close his eyes during the National Anthem(Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat president Pat Riley sits in the arena prior to the game between the Miami Heat and the Memphis Grizzlies(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat are one of the best teams in the league right now. You have to admit it.

Though the standings can be a little misleading, sitting fourth in the conference though only behind the first placed Chicago Bulls by 1.5 games, they also sit at seventh in the entire league from a whole perspective.

That standing is only five games back of the Golden State Warriors, the team with the best standing in the league.

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With that though, especially in the case of the Miami Heat and their Godfather, one Pat Riley, they never rest on their laurels.

Always looking for an edge or ways to get better, there has been a ton of chatter and optimism about how they couldn’t potentially still add to their squad this season.

Besides, they do technically still have one real roster spot available.