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Miami Heat, Haywood Highsmith bracing for NBA free agency


MIAMI – In less than a month, the NBA’s reset will be in full swing, with free agency opening June 30.

For the Miami Heat, a team lacking a potential big name who could get away in the process or the salary-cap wherewithal to spend on something big, free agency figures to be a reserved affair.

But the lesson from a year ago is that sometimes the small stuff also is worth sweating.

An argument certainly could have been made this past season that one of the key swing dates on the 2023-24 personnel calendar was June 30. That’s when Gabe Vincent and Max Strus got away.

Now there is the curious case of Haywood Highsmith. No, perhaps not a game changer in the big picture, but the type of ancillary element in free agency that could be a swing vote in the Heat offseason.

After earning $1.9 million this past season, Highsmith is in line for a raise. The question for the league is how much of a raise, with the Heat having clearly drawn a line last June when it came to losing Vincent to the Los Angeles Lakers and Strus to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Highsmith has made it clear he would like to stay. But after nothing but minimum salaries, there also are other considerations.

“I can’t make my decision based off of what I like and don’t like. I have to make the decision that’s best for me,” Highsmith said in a private moment to the Sun Sentinel during the playoffs. “Gabe and Max loved it here; I love it here, too. They didn’t end up staying here, so I don’t know what’s to come for me.



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