Although Heat rookie forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. played in just one full Summer League contest and less than half of a second before being shut down due to a shoulder ailment, Miami already likes what it’s seeing out of the UCLA alum.
Heat general manager Andy Elisburg raved about Jaquez’ fit during an interview on WQAM, as recounted by Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel.
“I think he’s our type of guy,” Elisburg said. “I think he comes from the same kind of ethos that we think we value, with players that we value. He has that kind of competitiveness and the work ethic that you want to see.
“… You’re excited to see what he’s able to do as he takes his game and grows it. At this point in time, he’s got things he does well, things he can do better at. And the great players take the things that they can do better at, and become better at that.”
There’s more out of Miami:
- Given how pricey the final two years of Damian Lillard‘s contract are, the Heat are currently not particularly inclined to increase their offer for the Trail Blazers point guard, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN recently revealed during an interview on the network (Twitter video link via ClutchPoints). “The Miami Heat, the team that is most motivated to trade for Damian Lillard, where he wants to end up, they don’t want to be in a situation where they’re bidding against themselves right now,” Woj said (hat tip to HoopsHype for the transcription). “They look out into the marketplace, they see teams that are – they know the market does not love the idea of paying Damian Lillard a $60MM average at 35 and 36 years old over the last two years of that deal. If this was a contract with two years left, it would be different, perhaps. So there’s no rush for either side to be real aggressive in their conversations with each other.”
- Drew Peterson, an undrafted combo forward out of USC, has been making waves as a sharpshooter while playing for the Heat’s Summer League club. Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald wonders if the 6’9″ prospect could become Miami’s latest undrafted diamond-in-the-rough discovery. He will reportedly sign an Exhibit 10 training camp deal with the team. His size and shooting ability already appears to be intriguing the club. “Because he caught on to the team continuity and understood the concept of what we were trying to get accomplished,” assistant coach and Summer League head coach Caron Butler said. “From the spacing standpoint, playing off the other guys, the handlers, catch-and-goes, he’s done a remarkable job with that.” Across his three games with the Heat, Peterson is connecting on 57.1% of his 4.7 long range tries per contest.
- Butler, an All-Star in his playing days, has unexpectedly fallen in love with coaching, Chiang writes in another Miami Herald story. “I didn’t know that I was going to fall in love with the game and the teaching and all those things,” Butler told Chiang. “But it’s something that I just can’t see myself not doing now because of the connection with the players and seeing them get it and the information that you instill in them. That feeling is priceless.” After retiring from the league in 2016, Butler served as a TV analyst, first for the college game with ESPN in 2017, and subsequently for the Lakers, Wizards and the NBA at large with various networks. He joined Erik Spoelstra‘s coaching staff for the 2020/21 season.
Lillard 4-year contract remaining
$46 mm
$49 mm
$59 mm
$63 mm
Asking price compare to Durant:
Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, Jae Crowder, four first-round picks and a 2028 draft swap.
1st requirement
2 qualified players: Bridges and Johnson (so young!)
2nd requirement:
4 Firsts
Crwwder is just a salary filler?
I do not want to see 2-team deal (Heat and Blazers straight up)
I want to see 6-team deal to satisfy the Blazers
It may come to that.
I wouldn’t mind if Portland kept him either, but its not likely I imagine.
Westbrook had a fairly undesirable contract the last 2 years of his career also, and the league somehow figured it out.
If Lillard puts up shooting #’s, and continues his usual healthy play the contract $$$ are not that big of a deal.
60 million ain’t that big of a deal….
Says the 40 year old who lives in his parents basement
SMH
This dude a clown
I should say they/them instead of assuming he goes by male pronouns cause xmaxx seems like the type
Tell Lilliard and Harden, they will get nothing and like it!!!
The one Sixer trade (what they receive)
Philadelphia 76ers Receive: G Tyler Herro, F Caleb Martin, F Robert Covington, 2028 and 2029 second-round picks (via Miami Heat)
Is like winning the 98th door prize where there are only 97 prizes.
OK, we’ll have a leprechaun riding a unicorn tell Lillard and Harden.
Sheesh, it’s like some of you have never seen what goes on in the NBA…or the real world in general.
I was wondering if it would get to that… You HAVE to think that teams who seemingly plan as well as Miami would eventually have to ask, “Is $60-ish million per year best spent on Dame or in other places?”
I can’t imagine the CBA allows a player to negotiate his contract for a lower rate of pay, either…
Clarkson renegotiated his contract which is rare but it went up next year and then way down year two and three. Jazz had the extra cap flexibility.
Turner did something similar with the pacers.
Lillard contract just goes up up yikes
Dame has earned his payday. He’s not Zion or Beal. He brings it all the time. Plus he brings what Heat need most. No way he’s going back to Blazers. And at this point. Blazers shouldn’t want him back.
Jaquez and Jovic are two solid prospects. Plus the picks. And you can move Herro to another team.
Just send Liliard to Miami already
Can the bulls trade Lonzo if they don’t use the injury exception?
Thinking they could facilitate a Dame and Herro trade.
lol @ Miami trying to de-value Dame by claiming other teams don’t want to pay him. The ONLY reason Dame hasn’t been traded for a massive haul to a team other than Miami is because they’re afraid he won’t play for them after the crap his agent pulled.
The “Heat are currently not particularly inclined to increase their offer for” Lillard. What offer? The Heat have not made an offer that I’m aware of, but the pundits keep saying in so many words over and over that they have. Stop already. Stick to the facts.
I like Peterson and Audige. Peterson needs to add strength/change his body, but otherwise might potentially be able to replace a lot of what they got from Strus, but 4 inches taller