greg4012 wrote:Give Jimmy the extension if Miami can somehow make the swing for an offensive upgrade this summer. If not, I don't think the cap hell and team building limitations for a player at the tail end of his career makes sense. When superstars decline, they don't just lose the magic that makes them, they just are able to summon it less and less frequently. I think we saw that happening last season.
If Miami can't swing a big trade for an offensive upgrade, then it's a sh**ty situation with Jimmy. Either let him play out the last season of his contract and choose whether he opts in or not (doubtful he would) or trade him.
I don't like the breakup, but it becomes the rational play.
This is it.
It doesn't make sense to extend Jimmy as the #1 offensive option. It's won't net good enough results for the team, and it's not good for Jimmy either because that's not an ideal role for him at this stage.
If we can add a real star that allows Jimmy to be the supporting player and the second option - Then we 100% need to keep Jimmy in that role - it will be good enough for us to contend and it's good for Jimmy to take a step back but still play on a good team in a city and organization he likes.
We're at the crossroads - we have to chose a direction :
Either go all in, add a star who can be the first offensive option, then Jimmy and Bam become the #2 and #3...
Or
Face the music, realize Jimmy can't do it alone anymore, trade him for the best package available while we can still get value for him, and let him play for another team in a situation that makes more sense for him at his age.








