Three years after the Heat parted ways with their 2008 lottery pick, Michael Beasley is headed back to Miami. It won't cost the Heat anything to roll the dice on Beasley as the 24-year-old agreed to a non-guaranteed, make-good contract. The club reportedly considers the fall audition to be no-risk, and worth the gamble. The former No. 2 overall pick is certainly troubled, but there's no denying that he has potential. Here's the rest of the week that was..
- Carmelo Anthony isn't interested in leaving the Knicks.
- LeBron James hopes to table the contract talk for the rest of the season. Good luck.
- Extension talks between the Bulls and Luol Deng have stalled.
- Guard Mike James has reached agreement with the Bulls.
- The Mavs are bringing Fab Melo to training camp.
- The Sixers finally signed a free agent when they agreed to a deal with Darius Morris. They're also signing Rodney Williams to a multi-year pact.
- The Suns and Bucks have interest in Royal Ivey.
- The Mavs went out and signed Devin Ebanks.
- Hamed Haddadi is weighing offers in the NBA and abroad.
- The NBPA is still waiting for official confirmation that Jay Z has divested his ownership stake in the Nets before granting him full NBA agent certification
- The Bulls signed guards Patrick Christopher and Kalin Lucas.
- The Heat signed Justin Hamilton.
- The Lakers could sign Marcus Landry and he has a good shot of making the team.
- Larry Sanders will make an even $11MM per year under his new deal.
- The Pacers are bringing Darnell Jackson in.
- Flip Saunders opened up about his offseason in Minnesota and his relationship with Kevin Love.
- Cameron Jones accepted a camp invite from Golden State.
- Julyan Stone and Chris Wright are coming to camp with the Raptors.
- The Nuggets have signed undrafted University of Mississippi power forward Reginald Buckner.
- The Nugs also signed Damion James.
- The Suns inked Dionte Christmas.
- The Kings added DeQuan Jones.
- As we've long expected, Khalif Wyatt agreed to terms with the 76ers.
- No teams will be sold until the NBA locks down their newer, more lucrative deal.
- It looks like Yi Jianlian won't be coming back to the NBA anytime soon.
- The Bulls are monitoring Kurt Thomas.