2014-15 NBA Free Agents & Signings

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Thanks :)

I'm excited for the Heat's future in a new direction. The hype can go elsewhere, even though the ride was fun!
The "hype" won you championships, I'd take that any day over lottery and early playoff exits, I think you guys have forgot how good you's have had it lol :p
 
The "hype" won you championships, I'd take that any day over lottery and early playoff exits, I think you guys have forgot how good you's have had it lol :p

You're correct and for that I salute Lebron, the 'king' and will always be a person to hold dear to the hearts of Miami fans. So no, I haven't 'forgotten' how good 'we' had it.

But being a Miami Heat fan well before Lebron arrived, it was status quo, one championship and celebrating early picks of Caron Butler and Michael Beasley. The 'hype' that surrounded Lebron therefore followed the franchise and the fans. Every day you would hear about it from people if the Heat slipped, dropped a game or dropped the title. The haters couldn't get enough. Now, without any expectations it will be great to slip back into what I have been used to the past 20 years and look back fondly at what Lebron James has brought to the city of Miami and the history of the Miami Heat franchise. Four years was great but you cannot begrudge a man wanting to return home after being highly successful for a franchise he no longer calls home.
 
The Bulls quickly moved on, working to finalize an agreement with Pau Gasol. League sources said a sign-and-trade acquisition has been discussed with the Lakers in order for the Bulls to land the All-Star center from Spain. Though the Lakers would have to nimbly execute several transactions that started with Friday's agreement to trade for the Rockets' Jeremy Lin, a league source indicated the Bulls have discussed sending Mike Dunleavy and the non-guaranteed contracts of Mike James, Lou Amundsen and Ronnie Brewer to the Lakers. Chicago Tribune - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.Rx9U0CWU.dpuf
 
The San Antonio Spurs today announced that they have re-signed guard Patty Mills. Per club policy details of the contract were not announced. Last season Mills appeared in a team-high 81 games and averaged 10.2 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.8 assists in a career-high 18.9 minutes while shooting .464 (309-666) from the field and .425 (135-318) from beyond the arc. He ranked seventh in the league in three-point percentage and connected on a team-high 135 three-pointers for the season. In the 2014 Finals Mills averaged 10.2 points while shooting .543 (19-35) from the field and .565 (13-23) from beyond the arc. NBA.com - See more at: http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#sthash.Rx9U0CWU.dpuf
 
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