Miami Heat: Should they look to coax Semi Ojeleye back from Italy?

Caris LeVert #3 of the Cleveland Cavaliers drives to the basket around Semi Ojeleye #37 of the LA Clippers(Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
Caris LeVert #3 of the Cleveland Cavaliers drives to the basket around Semi Ojeleye #37 of the LA Clippers(Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) /
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Gerald Green #14 of the Miami Heat celebrates their 115-111 win over the Atlanta Hawks(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /

There are still a few months for the Miami Heat to determine their team’s direction. Needless to say and though they’ve been deeply involved in trade rumors and whale speculation, there’s still a good possibility that Miami could keep their main core intact.

On the free agency side, the Heat have continued their search for a serviceable power forward after losing P.J. Tucker to Philadelphia. Although, for a market that’s been uneventful in the last few weeks, time continues to dwindle by the day.

Hot. Only a minimal difference in Tyler Herro and Donovan Mitchell. light

Throughout the last decade though, the Heat have done whatever it takes to remain at a level of playoff contention. One odd way in which they’ve done that is by scouting and acquiring players from rival teams.

In the last decade, Miami has acquired a slew of former players who’ve played for the Boston Celtics, most of who were strictly signed for winning measures.