insfo wrote:Definitely has potential to be the next Caleb Martin like project who I hope makes a similar leap in our system. Go RJ, rooting for you all the way!!
That said, did we really have to waive Bouyea? Really liked him, and sad to see him go

We did:
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No. Player Pos Ht Wt Birth Date^ Exp College
Kyle Lowry G 6-0 196 March 25 1986 17 Villanova
Kevin Love F 6-8 251 September 7 1988 15 UCLA
Jimmy Butler F-G 6-7 230 September 14 1989 12 Marquette
Josh Richardson G 6-5 200 September 15 1993 8 Tennessee
Duncan Robinson G-F 6-7 215 April 22 1994 5 Williams Michigan
Caleb Martin F 6-5 205 September 28 1995 4 NC State Nevada
Haywood Highsmith F 6-7 220 December 9 1996 3 Wheeling University
Bam Adebayo C-F 6-9 255 July 18 1997 6 Kentucky
Thomas Bryant C 6-10 248 July 31 1997 6 Indiana
Dru Smith (TW) G 6-3 203 December 30 1997 1 University of Evansville Missouri
Jamal Cain (TW) F 6-7 191 March 20 1999 1 Marquette Oakland
Cole Swider F 6-9 220 May 8 1999 1 Villanova Syracuse
Caleb Daniels G 6-4 210 May 17 1999 R Tulane Villanova
Alondes Williams G 6-5 210 June 19 1999 1 Triton College Oklahoma Wake Forest
Jamaree Bouyea (TW) G 6-2 180 June 27 1999 1 San Francisco
Drew Peterson G 6-9 205 November 9 1999 R Rice University USC
Tyler Herro G 6-5 195 January 20 2000 4 Kentucky
Orlando Robinson F 7-0 235 July 10 2000 1 Fresno State
Jaime Jaquez Jr. G-F 6-7 225 February 18 2001 R UCLA
Justin Champagnie F 6-6 200 June 29 2001 2 Pitt
Nikola Jovic G-F 6-10 209 June 9 2003 1
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We had to waive one of our 2-way players. Jamal Cain is guaranteed, imho. It was Bouyea or Dru Smith. Miami has chosen Dru Smith over other players many times. No surprise here. Bouyea will still likely play for Sioux Falls.
Main roster: (13 players)
Lowry (pg)
Herro, Richardson (sg)
D Robinson (shooter)
Butler, Martin, Jaquez Jr
Love, Jovic, Highsmith
Adebayo, Bryant, O Robinson
2-way: Smith, Cain, and Hampton (another player may win this position in camp)
Justin Champagnie, Drew Peterson, Alondes Williams, Cole Swider, Caleb Daniels (Exhibit 10)
Miami is spending $13,169,391 above the luxury tax line for a total of $24,173,480 in tax.
Miami is $1,830,609 below the second apron and has 2 open roster spaces.
During the regular season teams must carry a minimum of 13 players, which includes 12 active and one inactive player.
2-way players do not count towards the roster numbers.
The Heat is scheduled to hold its annual media day on Oct. 2 before opening training camp on Oct. 3.