Signing free agent guard Russell Westbrook wouldn’t make much sense for the Heat, Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel writes. Winderman anticipates that Westbrook would rather sign with a team that has a stronger chance to contend.
Bringing in any free agent at this point creates salary cap and luxury tax issues for the Heat, according to Winderman, who also notes that Westbrook would likely to have to accept a role as the fourth guard in the rotation behind Tyler Herro, Norman Powell and Davion Mitchell.
We have more on the Heat:
- Powell, who was traded to the Heat by the Clippers last month, is training in South Florida but not with the Heat. He’s working out with the Jamaican national team, which is holding its training camp at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton to prepare for the FIBA World Cup 2027 Americas pre-qualifiers, per Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald, “I was expecting training camp to be in Jamaica, but then I learned that it was in Boca. And then being traded to the Heat, being so close to where I’ll be playing and being able to go down there and go to the facility, look for a place to stay. … It’s definitely cool,” Powell said.
- Mikal Bridges‘ extension with the Knicks provides an interesting comp for future negotiations between the Heat and Herro, Winderman writes. While Bridges has never made an All-Star team or won an NBA award, unlike Herro, he’s a better two-way player. Bridges’ average of $37.5MM per season in his four-year extension still might not be enough to lock down Herro to a long-term agreement, notes Winderman.
- Also at The Sun Sentinel, Winderman explores whether it would make sense for the Heat to utilize the stretch provision before the Aug. 29 deadline, pointing out that they could move below the luxury tax line by shedding some salary. The primary candidate, in Winderman’s view, is Simone Fontecchio, who was acquired in the Duncan Robinson sign-and-trade with Detroit. He has an $8.3MM expiring contract which could be stretched at $2.7MM over each of the next three seasons.
Russell Westbrook literally helps no NBA team. Time to retire or move overseas!
And I bet Powell has never been to Jamaica before this point. What joke the Olympics are now
Would be crazy to give Herro anything above 20-25M
Fontecchio belongs in the nba…
Herro is not worth more money than Bridges. He is a 1way player. Who is still making his mark as a scorer. You can put up 25 a gm but do you impact winning. Paying these kind of players can kill your salary cap.
Is Bridges a Point Guard? How many PGs are two-way players? It’s a stupid comparison since they have very different roles.
37.5M is also only 26% of the current salary cap.
STARTING POINT GUARD SALARIES
Stephen Curry: 59.6M
Devin Booker: 53.1M
Cade Cunningham: 46.4M
Jamal Murray: 46.4M
Luka Doncic: 46.0M
Trae Young: 46.0M
Ja Morant: 39.5M
James Harden: 39.2M
Darius Garland: 38.6M
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 38.3M
Tyrese Haliburton: 38.1M
LaMelo Ball: 38.0M
Tyrese Maxey: 38.0M
De’Aaron Fox: 37.1M
Kyrie Irving: 36.6M
Jalen Suggs: 35.0M
Jalen Brunson: 34.9M
Immanuel Quickley: 32.5M
Jrue Holiday: 32.4M
Jordan Poole: 31.9M
Tyler Herro: 31.0M
CJ McCollum: 30.7M
That’s 22 starters who make 30M+. Herro ranks 21st. He is very obviously getting a raise by the time his 2028 salary kicks in.
THE OTHER EIGHT STARTERS
Anfernee Simons: 27.7M
Fred VanVleet: 25.0M
Dennis Schroder: 14.1M
Coby White: 12.9M (if we aren’t counting Josh Giddey, current RFA)
Mike Conley: 10.8M
Egor Demin: 6.9M (Rookie scale)
Kevin Porter Jr: 5.1M
Isaiah Collier: 2.6M (Rookie scale)
26% of your salary cap is an extremely high price for a corner shooter who can’t do anything else.
Yeah, my argument isn’t for Bridges. Shot creation/playmaking gets paid.
Bridges was fine at 25M. He ain’t worth double Nembhard or Dort.
STARTING SG SALARIES
Donovan Mitchell: 46.4M
Zach LaVine: 46.0M
Anthony Edwards: 45.6M
Desmond Bane: 36.7M
Jalen Green: 33.6M
Only FIVE SGs make more than 30M. Bridges will be Top 5 at his position next season, which makes it a massive overpay. The only reason the Knicks are able to get away with it is Brunson took a massive pay cut. LOL at this goofy Knicks stan arguing about other players killing cap. Bridges ain’t even better than the next player on this list:
THE NEXT BATCH
Derrick White: 28.1M
Trey Murphy: 25.0M
Mikal Bridges: 24.9M
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: 21.6M
Norman Powell: 20.5M
Collin Sexton: 19.0M
Andrew Nembhard: 18.1M
Kevin Huerter: 18.0M
Lu Dort: 17.7M
Klay Thompson: 16.7M
Austin Reaves: 13.9M
That brings us to 16 Shooting Guards. Notice anything about the bottom half of the league?
BOTTOM 14 STARTING SG
Cam Thomas: RFA
Quentin Grimes: RFA
Jaden Ivey: 10.1M (Rookie Scale)
Amen Thompson: 9.7M (Rookie Scale)
Stephon Castle: 9.6M (Rookie Scale)
Shaedon Sharpe: 8.4M (Rookie Scale)
Tre Johnson: 8.2M (Rookie Scale)
Dyson Daniels: 7.7M (Rookie Scale)
Bradley Beal: 5.4M
Gradey Dick: 5.0M (Rookie Scale)
Christian Braun: 4.9M (Rookie Scale)
Gary Trent Jr: 3.7M
Brandin Podziemski: 3.7M (Rookie Scale)
Brice Sensabaugh: 2.7M (Rookie Scale)
There are TEN starting SGs on their Rookie Scale deals (and two who are just coming off it). These players all make 10M or less. Teams are using young, athletic off-ball players to mitigate the cap.
The Warriors let Klay Thompson walk because Curry makes 59M and they had Podziemski waiting in the wings. The Warriors backcourt makes 63M, and would have made an astronomical 76M this season if they retained Klay.
The Knicks backcourt is only 58M but that will jump to 75M next season when Bridges’ extension kicks in. That is with Brunson’s paycut. L-O-L at this guy pretending he has any idea about what players other teams should be using their cap space on.
Bridges got a trade kicker for a reason. He ain’t ending this contract on the Knicks and his agent knew it.
Quick correction: Announced today that Bridges will make 33.5M in year 1.
That puts him 6th among SG.
The Brunson/Bridges backcourt will make 71M in 2027.
STARTING SF SALARIES
Kevin Durant: 54.7M
Jimmy Butler: 54.1M
Jaylen Brown: 53.1M
LeBron James: 52.6M
Paul George: 51.7M
Kawhi Leonard: 50.0M
OG Anunoby: 39.6M
Franz Wagner: 38.7M
Brandon Ingram: 38.1M
Khris Middleton: 34.0M (I have Coulibaly at PF)
Andrew Wiggins: 28.2M
Devin Vassell: 27.oM
Jalen McDaniels: 24.9M
DeMar DeRozan: 24.6M
Cam Johnson: 21.6M
Kyle Kuzma: 21.5M
Dillon Brooks: 21.1M
Max Strus: 15.9M
Terance Mann: 15.6M
19 players over 15M
Josh Giddey: RFA
Herb Jones: 13.9M
Cooper Flagg: 13.8M (Rookie Scale)
Zaccharie Risacher: 13.2M (Rookie Scale)
Brandon Miller: 12.0M (Rookie Scale)
Aaron Nesmith: 11.0M
Ace Bailey: 9.1M (Rookie Scale)
Ausar Thompson: 8.8M (Rookie Scale)
Jaylen Williams: 6.6M (Rookie Scale)
Toumani Camara: 2.2M (2nd Round)
Jaylin Wells: 2.0M (2nd Round)
Rookie Scale Starters
PG: 2
SG: 10
SF: 8
PGs (shot creators/playmakers) get paid. You can’t replace them with young players.
STARTING BACKCOURTS
86.8 Suns (Booker 53.1, Green 33.7)
85.0 Cavaliers (Mitchell 46, Garland 39)
71.7 Magic (Bane 37, Suggs 35)
63.3 Warriors (Curry 60, Podz 4)
61.1 Grizzlies (Morant 40, KCP 22)
60.1 Kings (LaVine 46, Schroder 14)
59.9 Lakers (Luka 46, Reaves 14)
59.8 Knicks (Brunson 35, Bridges 25)
57.0 Hornets (Lamelo 38, Sexton 19)
56.9 Pelicans (Poole 32, Murphy 25)
56.5 Pistons (Cade 46, Ivey 10)
56.2 Wolves (Edwards 46, Conley 11)
56.2 Pacers (Haliburton 38, Nembhard 18)
56.0 Thunder (SGA 38, Dort 18)
55.8 Celtics (White 28, Simons 28)
54.6 Clippers (Harden 39, Beal 5)
53.7 Hawks (Trae 46, Daniels 8)
53.3 Mavs (Kyrie 37, Klay 17)
51.5 Heat (Herro 31, Powell 21)
51.3 Nuggets (Murray 46, Braun 5)
46.7 Spurs (Fox 37, Castle 10)
*46.7 Sixers (Maxey 38 + Grimes 9 QO)
40.8 Blazers (Jrue 32, Sharpe 8)
38.9 Wizards (CJ 31, Johnson 8)
37.5 Raptors (Quickley 33, Dick 5)
34.7 Rockets (VanVleet 25, Amen 10)
30.9 Bulls (Huerter 18, White 13)
*12.9 Nets (Demin 7, Thomas 6 QO)
8.8 Bucks (Porter 5, Trent 4)
5.3 Jazz (Collier 3, Sensabaugh 3)
Knicks are going from 8th most expensive backcourt to 4th. Impossible for them to dodge 2nd apron and remain competitive with this extension.
Heat backcourt is 19th, they can actually afford to give Herro the same contract Bridges got.