Veteran wing Haywood Highsmith is drawing interest from playoff teams after being waived by the Nets to accommodate their three-team deal that sent Chris Paul to Toronto and Ochai Agbaji to Brooklyn, reports Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link).
Highsmith has yet to play a game this season after he underwent surgery on a torn meniscus in August and experienced a setback in his rehab in October. However, agent Jerry Dianis tells Scotto his client is healthy, is participating in 5-on-5 scrimmages, and was targeted February 11 for his Nets debut prior to being waived.
If fully healthy, Highsmith could provide valuable depth to a playoff team. He’s a career 37.4% three-point shooter and strong defender who broke out with the Heat, with whom he played for four seasons.
Miami traded him to Brooklyn this offseason in what was viewed as a financially motivated deal.
Highsmith will clear waivers on Saturday, at which point he’ll be free to sign with any team except the Heat — a player who is traded and subsequently waived can’t return to the club that traded him away.

Heat should have never got rid of him