Max Strus has started every single one of the Heat‘s 12 playoff games so far and has scored at least 14 points in each of his last six appearances, averaging 15.8 PPG on .493/.375/.875 shooting in 31.0 minutes per night during that run. As Sean Deveney of Heavy.com writes, Strus is strengthening his case for a solid multiyear contract when he becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer.
“It does not happen much that guys get paid off playoff runs, like it used to 20 years ago,” an Eastern Conference executive told Deveney. “But what he is doing is making a point to the Heat that they should bring him back. They are looking at some pretty big tax problems, and that makes it tough. But he has been showing how valuable he is to what they do.
“He is going to have teams willing to pay him the tax exception (worth a projected $7.55MM) but maybe that goes higher, maybe to the full MLE ($12.22MM). He is not all that young (27 years old), but he does not have a lot of wear and tear and he probably has another 10 years in the league, so some of these rebuilding teams like Orlando or San Antonio, they’d have to take a good look at him as a polished guy who can spread the floor.”
According to Deveney, there had been a belief that Strus might end up commanding a deal similar to the one Caleb Martin signed with the Heat last offseason: three years and about $20MM. But if his strong postseason run continues, he could end up exceeding that projection.
Here’s more on the Heat:
- The years the Heat spent developing undrafted players like Strus and Gabe Vincent are paying dividends in this spring’s postseason, says Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel. “Just because you’re undrafted doesn’t mean you’re a bad basketball player,” said Vincent, the team’s starting point guard since February 4. “We’re talented and we come in here and we work and we grind, and the organization, the coaching staff puts in the time, as well, with us and they believe in us.”
- While the much-lauded “Heat culture” became the butt of some jokes when Miami was struggling, the team’s performance during this year’s playoffs has proven that the term isn’t just a buzzword, writes Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald. “It’s real,” Jimmy Butler said prior to the start of the Eastern Conference Finals. “More than anything, it’s the belief we have in one another, the belief you must have in yourself to realize how special you can be in this league, in this moment, in this organization. I think everybody has bought into that. Everybody is confident. The confidence that Heat culture instills in every one of us is very real.”
- Heat center Omer Yurtseven suffered a nose contusion during a Thursday scrimmage, according to Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald. Yurtseven is listed as questionable for Game 2 on Friday, though he hasn’t been part of the club’s playoff rotation anyway, appearing in just two games in garbage-time minutes.
- Although it nearly cost his team a playoff spot, Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra is a fan of the NBA’s play-in tournament, telling reporters on Thursday that the battle for play-in positioning forced Miami to play more competitive games during the second half of the season. “I do know the play-in helped,” Spoelstra said, per Nick Friedell of ESPN.com. “There are far less teams tanking. Everyone was fighting for it those last two months. Every game was must-see TV and that was in both conferences. So I think (for) the league, that’s probably the best thing that’s happened in the last decade.”
Lol Strus is one of the guys I compared Austin Reaves to when I first saw him in summer league, yet he is projected to make $30+ million more than him? That works for me as a Heat fan, if that helps them retain hom. I still cant believe they were able to keep Caleb for so little, so maybe that is q foreshadowing for a similar scenario
Strus can play the 3/4/2 depending on what lineups are around him, and for the Heat, he is an integral floor spacer. Right now, it would seem that hopefully Jovic can replace him next year, but j thought he still needed a year or 2 past this one after seeing him at the beginning of the season
Yurtseven made way more sense in the Knicks series, but didnt get that chance, and now I hope to see neither him nor Zeller in this matchup, and more Highsmith, and then Love at the 5
Heat culture is as real as it gets, even though people like Frank Isola cant stand the term b/c of his eternal Pat Riley saltiness
Four undrafted players playing significant PO minutes for a contender. This is truly amazing and a testament to Spoelstra’s coaching skills. Can’t believe he’s never won COY…
Strus and Vincent killed us. They are definitely money guys. They compete and don’t back down. I underestimated them both. Looks like they took from Jimmy. The Ultimate Warrior …..
I have always liked Love. Felt he never got enough credit for fitting in in Cleveland. Love is just a baller. He must be loving playing with Jimmy lols. Heat are blue collar man. You gotta root for them ……
I’ve tried to tell all you guys for years that undrafted doesnt mean anything. All that matters is skillset and fit, and opportunity
Celtics can’t matchup with the heat without help from the refs and A. Silver. Their mental fortitude is weak and fragile.
Mental toughness in the playoffs is huge. They did it to Knicks. Celtics better wake up.
Yea and I think Knicks actually got the toughness and expect them to be better next year.
Bad refs and A.Silver conspiracy BS back again …
Why would you mess with Jimmy. Why ??
Heat are just playing. They are the definition of Team ball. They all know, we all know. Jimmy is showing up. Bam will make his presence felt. Heat always have other players step up. Love and Lowry didn’t have a good gm.
Martin had a huge game. 32 mins. 25 pts
Duncan 6/9, 15 pts.
Vincent didn’t shoot well. Played D and 40 mins. Didn’t miss a FT (9pts). Only three players played 40+. 2 were on Heat
Strus with 11 pts. 1 of 4 players double digit scoring for Heat.
Heat out rebounded Celtics 45-35.
Heat FT 94.7%, Celtics FT 87.5%
Celtics 15 Tov, Heat 10 Tov
Heat 3PT 34.6%, Celtics 3PT 28.6%
Basketball is a 2way sport. How long I’ve trying to tell y’all here. And the playoffs is where that pays dividends. You have to make stops to win.
Highest scoring teams in NBA this yr
link to teamrankings.com
Celtics were 4th. 117.5 pts a gm
Heat were last 30th. 109.9 pts a gm
Best defensive teams in NBA (pts against)
link to teamrankings.com
Heat were 2nd. Pts allowed per gm 109.6
Celtics were 4th. Pts allowed per gm 111.1
Both these teams are similar in the way they play. Both rely on their two stars to have big gms. Jalen Brown didn’t today.
Difference is Heat two stars. Are also their big D guys. Can you say that about Celtics (Jalen, Jason)
2Way Players ………. 2way Players.
To me they are the best players in the NBA.
This just in. Heat are up 2-0 and going to Miami. Grant Williams has had his jaw wired SHUT ……..
It’s almost as though Duncan Robinson should have been playing the entire time, especially last year…