7:54pm: Bryant has officially re-signed with the Heat, the team confirmed in a press release.
12:49pm: The Heat and Thomas Bryant have reached an agreement on a new one-year contract for the free agent center, league sources tell Marc Stein (Twitter link). The deal will be worth the veteran’s minimum, tweets Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald.
Bryant, who initially signed a two-year, minimum-salary contract with the Heat last summer, averaged 5.7 points and 3.7 rebounds in just 11.6 minutes per game across 38 appearances.
Miami had envisioned him as the backup at the five behind Bam Adebayo, but the fit wasn’t quite as smooth as either side has hoped, and the 26-year-old was in and out of the rotation for much of the season.
Because the second year of that initial contract was a player option (worth $2.85MM), Bryant was able to opt out and talk to other potential suitors on the open market. However, it seems as if he wasn’t offered any opportunities he liked more than one to remain in Miami for another season.
Bryant will earn slightly less ($2.8MM) on his new contract than he would have on his option, while the Heat’s charge for cap and tax purposes will be just $2.09MM. He’ll join a group of centers that features Kevin Love (who also agreed to a new deal with the Heat) and rookie Kel’el Ware.
Orlando Robinson also remains on the roster on a non-guaranteed contract, but the new deals with Bryant and Love, along with the selection of Ware, make it less likely that he’ll be back, tweets Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel.