Heat will pursue Kevin Durant in free agency
With the salary cap set to spike by more than $20M to an estimated $89 million next season, the Heat intends to make a long-shot bid to lure Kevin Durant.
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With the salary cap set to spike by more than $20M to an estimated $89 million next season, the Heat intends to make a long-shot bid to lure Kevin Durant.
It remains unclear when Gerald Green will return to action, after missing his fourth consecutive game, this one against Toronto.
The Memphis Grizzlies have discussed trading for veteran guard Mario Chalmers with the Miami Heat. No deal was considered imminent.
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