bran muffin wrote:The current Heat team is built around a 30-yr old Jimmy Butler.
They won't have their 2021 and 2023 first round picks. They won't have their own 2nd round pick until the year 2027(!). Their roster is still riddled with bad contracts for the next 2 years (Olynyk, Waiters, Johnson). They also had to stretch-waive Ryan Anderson, which created $5M dead cap space for each of the next 3 years. They won't have cap room to sign any decent free agent after this season.
Over the years, Pat Riley has made some really boneheaded decisions with cap management and free agency. He has done much better with the draft, but it's still to early to be declaring Nunn and Herro as future stars. All in all, I think people are overrating the Heat's rebuild. They're in a decent position, but they're still paying for the tons of mistakes they made along the way.
Correction: the current Heat team is built around promising young prospects that have now been given opportunity to expand their games and produce in larger roles (shipping out Whiteside to give Bam the minutes he deserves and having Dragic come off the bench so that Winslow can flourish as a point guard). And the early returns are that that is exactly what they are doing.
Butler is the star veteran presence that serves to shape the youth and as a bridge to what is to come next.
Winslow is 23 and locked up on a good deal through 2022
Herro is 19 and is on his rookie deal through 2023
Bam is 22 and is on his rookie deal through 2020 and then we will use bird rights to resign him
Nunn is 24 and is on rookie deal through 2020 and then we can resign him as a RFA with a cap hold of like $2M
Derrick Jones Jr is 22 and will likely be re-signed to a reasonable deal this offseason (my bet is it ends up looking like a great deal 1-2 years from now.
The Heat will have significant cap space for 2021 free agency and the above core will be an average age of 24. All of the above guys are extremely promising and improving.
Butler is signed through 2023 and will be 32 years old at the time of 2021 free agency. I hope he still has juice to perform at a high level, but the need will be mitigated some (hopefully) by the ascension of some of the other talents.
Add in a max level talent and another supplemental piece (which the Heat will have space for) and things look pretty damn good to me