Q: With Lamar Odom a free agent, and with Mike Miller's future uncertain, can the Heat sign Odom to a contract similar to Shane Battier's? He'd be great starting in the front court with Chris Bosh and LeBron James. -- Tony, Tampa.
A: First of all, I doubt the Heat would offer more than the minimum, or perhaps the disabled-player exception they might receive after Miller's back surgery. Then there is the question of what Lamar does or doesn't have left. But I think it would be a terrific career move for Lamar and would work wonderfully with the Heat's frontcourt rotation. The question is whether the Heat would tolerate all the outside "noise" that Lamar might bring. Otherwise. it almost makes too much sense not to make sense.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miam ... 5444.story
What do you guys think... if Lamar was open to it, and took less money (I think its clear at this point for him, his own personal happiness is more important than the money), would it be a good move?
If we assume most of his poor play last season can be attributed to just not having his heart in Dallas, we'd be getting a very intriguing piece that could give us incredible versatility. Imagine a lineup of Bosh/Odom/LeBron/Wade/whoever both defensively and offensively.
I'll be honest, I'd love to make this gamble. Getting a Ray Allen would be nice, but this would be the move that if it works out, could make us scary good.
