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[FOX SPORTS FLORIDA] Samuel Dalembert talks about Houston as a top choice

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  1. Rockets34Legend

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    http://www.foxsportsflorida.com/12/...ng_heat.html?blockID=619990&rhsts&feedID=3722

    It remains to be seen just how much of a pay cut a top free agent would take to join the Miami Heat. But at least one admits the Heat’s salary-cap situation could make it difficult.

    Being over the salary cap, the Heat at most will be able to offer a free agent the mid-level exception of $5 million. That might not be enough to entice center Samuel Dalembert.

    “Yeah, that would be tough," Dalembert said Monday in a phone interview with FOX Sports Florida about signing with the Heat for that amount. “But you never know. There are trades and things that you could do."

    Dalembert made $13.43 million last season with the Sacramento Kings, which means the mid-level exception would result in a huge pay cut. He was asked if a sign-and-trade might be more realistic option for him to end up with Miami.

    “Maybe something like that," said Dalembert, speaking from his home in Boca Raton, Fla.

    Dalambert told FOX Sports Florida last week three teams he’s targeting are the Heat, New York and Houston. It sounds as if the Rockets, with a gaping hole at center due to the retirement of Yao Ming and plenty of money to spend in free agency, are his preference at this point.

    “Houston, that one is the best," said Dalembert. He later added, “I’m interested in the Rockets. They have a good team over there, a running team."


    Dalembert, who averaged 8.1 points and 8.2 rebounds last season, did say “chances are still open" he could re-sign with the Kings. He said he exchanged text messages with Sacramento coach Paul Westphal on Monday, the first day teams could resume contacting players after a five-month lockout. Dalembert said the exchange of texts was along the lines of both the coach and center being eager to get back to work.

    The Heat is desperate for a center entering the free-agency signing period, which begins Friday. The incumbent starter is Joel Anthony, who averaged a meager 2.0 points and 3.5 rebounds last season.

    Zydrunas Ilgauskas is under contract but he will retire. And free agents Erick Dampier and Jamaal Magloire are unlikely to be retained.

    But big men get paid in the NBA, and the Heat might have the money to land an upper-echelon center. The team also is interested in Nene, who is flirting with leaving Denver. But he will command much more than a starting salary of $5 million.

    To have the $5 million mid-level exception, the Heat almost assuredly would need to waive Mike Miller as part of an amnesty clause in the new collective bargaining agreement. If the Heat is more than $4 million over the luxury tax, a likely scenario if Miller is retained, the exception only would be worth $3 million.

    If a top center can’t be had, the Heat might turn its attention to a veteran looking foremost to win a ring. One possibility is forward Shane Battier, 33, who could be a replacement for Miller. Battier, who averaged 7.6 points last season with Houston and Memphis is a defensive stalwart and unselfish player who would seem to fit right in for Miami.

    The Heat then could use the $1.9 million bi-annual exception on a lower-grade center, one whom could share minutes with Anthony. A possibility there is Kwame Brown, who resurrected his career a bit last season with Charlotte.

    Brown, the No. 1 pick in the 2001 NBA draft, averaged 7.9 points and 6.8 rebounds for the Bobcats. That was his best scoring season since 2006-07 and his best rebounding one since 2003-04.

    The Heat also needs help at point guard. Mario Chalmers is a restricted free agent, but said in October he wants to re-sign.

    Chalmers might not be the long-term answer. But the Heat likely doesn’t have the money now to do any better.

    The Heat have nine players committed for next season, including unsigned first-round pick Norris Cole, for about $67 million. That counts players who have been waived but are still owed money.

    With the luxury tax expected to be at about $70 million, the Heat could let Miller go and be enough under the tax line to get the $5 million exception, rather than the $3 million one. But even the $5 million one could make it tough to land an top-notch free agent.
     
  2. larsv8

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    Yea...one year deal tops.
     
  3. ascaptjack

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    No way in hell would I want Dalembert.

    It's Nene or bust, IMO.

    I rather let Thabeet play and re-sign Chuck than get Dalembert.

    Besides, he seems like he's using us as leverage anyways.
     
  4. Johndoe804

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    Lol.

    So basically, the Heat need players at the two positions that aren't being manned by somebody named LeBron, Dwayne, or Chris...

    Good luck with that!! :rolleyes:
     
  5. Stevierebel

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    He's down on the list. Not one of the first few targets.
     
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    Really? Of the 3 teams mentioned, we're the best?
     
  7. KingStevo10

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    It's chandler/nene or bust

    Unless he wants a cheap ass deal...which he won't

    PASS.
     
  8. ascaptjack

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    Who do you see us signing on December 9th?

    Gut feeling? Will Nene or Chandler be in a Rockets uniform on December 26th?
     
  9. ascaptjack

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    He wants Riley to cough up more dough.
     
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    Translation: of the three teams I like, Houston can pay me the most money.
     
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    Cuz he thinks Heat and Knicks are going to pick Nene or Chandler over him.
     
  12. redhotrox

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    Dalembert sounds like he wants to get paid first and foremost.

    The problem is no one’s going to spend significantly above the MLE for Dalembert...

    When it comes down to either MLE and getting to play for the Heat, or maybe a little above MLE to play for a non-contender, I think he’ll choose Miami.
     
  13. DaDakota

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    Still nice to be in the thoughts of some decent players.

    DD
     
  14. larsv8

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    We should of traded McGrady for Iggy/Brand/thier pick back in the day.

    That would of been a sick haul.
     
  15. JuanValdez

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    I'd be okay with Dalembert -- for under the MLE. If he's thinking of Houston because he wants more than the MLE, then there probably isn't common ground (as far as I'm concerned anyway).

    I don't think he can command more than MLE anyway. In that regard, I think he's more attractive than Nene and Chandler -- I'm not interested in these albatrosses-to-be, even if they are 7 feet tall.
     
  16. Noob Cake

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    MLE, 2 year max.

    OR NO DEAL
     
  17. agslai

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    Dalembert just wants to get paid.....he is an so-so player, but not someone I would give big money to.....i rather sux and rebuild then be mediocre for the next 5 yrs....
     
  18. Carl Herrera

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    Translation: Houston has cap room, the other two teams don't. :)

    To be honest, Sammy D has a good reason to want money. He is in charge of rebuilding Haiti.

    Wouldn't mind having him. Seems like a good guy by all indications. And he's tall can can do tall people things. Not the greatest player, but wouldn't be said if we end up with him (but if we do we better also find some money to keep Chuck Hayes).
     
  19. HeyDude

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    Agree 100%. I would much rather get Dalembert for $4-5 mil and 2-3 years as opposed to $12 mil and 5 years for Nene / Chandler. But then the question remains, why not just offer Chuck this money instead?
     
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    You have to remember Lee was not on the team at that time and Ariza was not stepping into the role of starting 2 guard as hoped.

    At that particular time Martin was the hottest available 2 in the league.

    Now that we have Lee and Yao is retired Martin is just not appealing anymore.

    If the right offer comes along I think he is gone. Coach KM seems to like hard noised players and Martin to me does not fit that bill.
     

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