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Miami Heat President Pat Riley talks offseason moves and team’s potential

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Miami Heat President Pat Riley talks offseason moves and team’s potential
Key Points(4)
  • Because I know exactly where this team is, from that standpoint.
  • He expressed his support for the current Heat roster, saying, "I like our team.
  • I'm not worried again, about what the narrative is, what the perspective is.
  • They re-signed guard Josh Richardson to a two-year deal at the veteran minimum, a move that could prove to be one of the best value signings of the offseason.

Miami Heat President Pat Riley addressed the team's unsuccessful pursuit of star players during the offseason, including the failed attempts to acquire Damian Lillard and Jrue Holiday, both of whom were ultimately traded to Eastern Conference rivals.

Riley stated, "When there's a narrative out there that gets ignited through social media and the hypotheticals, of whether it was a failure, I don't buy that at all. Because I know exactly where this team is, from that standpoint. From my perspective and the ownership perspective and all the internal people with the Heat, we like our team."

Furthermore, Riley clarified that Miami never offered guard Tyler Herro in any trade negotiations, emphasizing that it's simply a part of the business. He expressed his support for the current Heat roster, saying, "I like our team. I'm not worried again, about what the narrative is, what the perspective is. I think we have a great chance."

Loss of Strus, Vincent to free agency

Despite losing valuable players Max Strus and Gabe Vincent to free agency, the Heat made notable additions. They re-signed guard Josh Richardson to a two-year deal at the veteran minimum, a move that could prove to be one of the best value signings of the offseason. Richardson averaged 10.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.7 assists per game while shooting 36.5 per cent from behind the 3-point arc during the 2022-23 regular season with the San Antonio Spurs and New Orleans Pelicans.

Additionally, Miami signed big man Thomas Bryant to a two-year, $5.4 million deal. Bryant, often underrated, posted impressive averages of 12.1 points and 6.8 rebounds per game in 41 appearances with the Lakers franchise last season.

Pat Riley's confidence in the Heat has fans excited for the upcoming regular season, which begins on Wednesday.

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