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I'm dense.

http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-heat/sfl-miami-heat-free-agency-s062610,0,7619592.story

Based on the reaction from the Timberwolves, Minnesota apparently thought it might have had a deal for Heat forward Michael Beasley on draft night.

The Heat had been linked to Timberwolves forward Ryan Gomes, who could have been bought out for $1 million next season, presenting the Heat with an additional $4 million in salary-cap space. Gomes instead was traded by the Timberwolves to the Trail Blazers, who now are expected to execute that cap-saving buyout.

"In some cases, even small amounts of money, teams literally don't want to cover the number," Timberwolves President David Kahn told the Star-Tribune of apparent Heat reluctance. "Some teams are moving things left and right to create these enormous canyons of room. You'd think it's not that much, but you'd be surprised how these teams have reacted."
 
It means the Twolves wanted Beasley for Gomes, but the Heat wouldn't do it.

barfo
 
We're making room or his contract, with it's cheap buy out, will be apart of a big package?
 
We're making room or his contract, with it's cheap buy out, will be apart of a big package?

According to Miller, we are going to waive him. Not sure why Miller would have said that if it wasn't true, disappointing as it is.

barfo
 
Miami didn't want to take on any salary at all.

That's what I got from it.
 
Miami didn't want to take on any salary at all.

That's what I got from it.

Yeah, but wouldn't they just waive Gomes like Portland apparently is gonna do? It would clear up even more cap space for them.
 
Maybe they thought, or think, they have a better deal that takes back no salary at all?

They also don't need to deal him now because they already have enough cap room for 3 max guys
 

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