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They'll have his Early Bird Rights. Essentially the same thing as Bird Rights with contract length caveats. That's how we re-signed Kyrie.

Early Bird Rights are based on your contract number. The Heat will only be able to offer Whiteside around five to six million dollars because he's on such a low current deal. He'll almost certainly make more than that in free agency unless he implodes completely, and if he implodes completely it doesn't really matter anyway.

Under Early Bird Rights, you can only offer a player up to 175% of what he is currently making or 104.5% of the average contract the previous season (which is where the five to six million figure comes from).

Also, that's not how we re-signed Kyrie. Rookie extensions have their own set of rules.
 
Big body gathering stats on a mediocre team with no other bigs. More talent than expected, but he's not that good defensively despite his blocks. He's a bad one-on-one defender and doesn't understand team conxepts. Just a weakside shotblocker. I don't consider him a monster. Still a good asset though with his height and athleticism. Riley should trade him this summer if he can get a really good draft pick in return. Just my opinion though. I think he will end up getting a 4 year 60 millon dollar contract and end up being considered vastly overpaid within two years of it beginning.
 
Ejected for the second time in a week. Still has some growing up to do, apparently.


I think his ego is getting to him... He had a bad frustrating game and this is what he does. Even Wade called him out, Not a good look.
 
Yeah, this will be interesting to follow. He's had the athleticism and size ever since he was drafted way back in 2010. But other things held him back.

The Heat may have struck gold with him but this may also be a case of someone who only focuses enough to put it together when they are on their last chance and then begins to unravel one agin once they achieve some measure of success.
 
I was going to say we may have finally found a use for Perkins if Whiteside's skin is this thin, but since its been Len, Olynk, and he was benched for swinging at Gortat, maybe he just doesn't like white guys?

We'll see if he wants any of a Perk or Zach Randolph type.

Tongue in cheek of course.

In reality though, as good as he's been, getting under his skin is going to be the playbook on him if he doesn't get it together. I guess this is why a guy that talented is available. The Miami radio guys are saying he was fighting telling Juwan to go get f'd when he was trying to calm him down.
 
Big body gathering stats on a mediocre team with no other bigs. More talent than expected, but he's not that good defensively despite his blocks. He's a bad one-on-one defender and doesn't understand team conxepts. Just a weakside shotblocker. I don't consider him a monster. Still a good asset though with his height and athleticism. Riley should trade him this summer if he can get a really good draft pick in return. Just my opinion though. I think he will end up getting a 4 year 60 millon dollar contract and end up being considered vastly overpaid within two years of it beginning.

Larry Sanders 2.0 - vastly overpay a defensive-minded big with known attitude problems.

As for offloading him, it depends on whether or not he's able to get his attitude in check. He's had four straight games with either a flagrant foul or a technical foul and has been ejected in two of them in a week's time. The athleticism, size, and raw talent is there. The maturity and ability to keep himself composed is not.
 
Man I love this board... However when did we start to transition into realGM? I mean really, we went from talk of how be is one if the best street FA pickups ever to guys claiming he will be on the street again in a few years like Larry Sanders. Hilarious.
 
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Man I love this board... However when did we start Rio transition into realGM? I mean really, we went from talk of how be is one if the best street FA pickups ever to guys clinging be will be on the street again in a few years like Larry Sanders. Hilarious.

It's because this is his known behavior. People say why didn't he find a team till now it's because of his terrible attitude and bad locker room guy. He's been all over the world and he still acts like a kid how the hell are you gonna act like this in your first real season. What do you think he's gonna do when he gets paid becoming a choir boy. No he will be a bigger problem in the locker room.
 
It's because this is his known behavior. People say why didn't he find a team till now it's because of his terrible attitude and bad locker room guy. He's been all over the world and he still acts like a kid how the hell are you gonna act like this in your first real season. What do you think he's gonna do when he gets paid becoming a choir boy. No he will be a bigger problem in the locker room.
Well after getting chucked from a game twice in a week, yes, he has work to do in regards to his maturity. But that's not my point- a week ago he was this superstar I. the making. Now folks are acting like he will back in the D league next year. Just funny to see wild swings in opinion. a measured response from the very get go would have been more logical.
 
Hassan Whiteside has been suspended for a game for that shove on Kelly Olynynk.

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/12455848/hassan-whiteside-miami-heat-suspended-1-game-nba

MIAMI -- The NBA has suspended Miami Heat center Hassan Whiteside one game without pay for striking Boston forward Kelly Olynyk during Monday's loss to the Celtics.

Whiteside will miss the Heat's home game Wednesday against Brooklyn after the talented but emotional center was ejected for the second time in as many weeks.

The hit on Olynyk came late in the third quarter, when Whiteside took exception to physical play between the two earlier in the game. Whiteside initially swung his elbow upward to prevent Olynyk from grabbing his arm and moments later followed Olynyk down the lane and shoved a forearm into the back of his neck.

Whiteside was initially assessed a personal foul, but the call was upgraded to a Flagrant 2, which warranted an automatic ejection from the game. Heat teammates, including Dwyane Wade, condemned Whiteside's actions, questioned his maturity and challenged him to be more reliable.

After Tuesday's practice, Whiteside said he reached out to apologize to Olynyk and vowed to do a better job of keeping his emotions in check on the court.

"I feel terrible about it. I feel like I let my teammates down," said Whiteside, who finished with seven points and nine rebounds in 22 minutes. "It can't happen again. I just want to apologize to everybody."

Losing Whiteside for any length of time is costly for the Heat, who are in ninth place in the Eastern Conference and fighting for one of the final playoff spots with 19 games remaining.

Whiteside also was ejected in the second half of a March 2 home win against Phoenix for his role in an altercation with Suns center Alex Len. The league ruled that Len initiated the altercation but that Whiteside escalated matters when he lunged and grabbed at Len's knees as the two fell out of bounds.

The 25-year-old Whiteside was fined $15,000 for that incident last week and has already paid $40,000 in league disciplinary fines, with a recent string of technical fouls and skirmishes on the court overshadowing his standout production for the Heat.

"We all have our moments -- selfish moments -- but you can't continue to keep having them," Wade said of Whiteside after Monday's game. "You've got to be reliable, and you've got to be able to be counted on. And right now, if he continues to act that way, then he's not reliable."

Whiteside's emergence from a D-League prospect who also had several stints playing overseas has been one of the more surprising developments in the league this season. He has four games with at least 20 rebounds and finished with 14 points, 13 rebounds and 12 blocks in a Jan. 25 win in Chicago.

But maintaining his temper has been a problem at times for Whiteside, who is averaging 13.3 points, 13.3 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in his last 10 games but has seen his playing time limited recently because of foul trouble. Still, the Heat have had to rely heavily on Whiteside this season because of a rash of injuries, including season-ending setbacks to forwards Chris Boshand Josh McRoberts.

"We're not turning our back on Hassan; he's a family member," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said Tuesday. "We're going to correct this with him and move forward. He understands how his actions affect the team. He wants to help us and be a part of this."
 
That 2k rating is going to go down the toilet now. as well as my fantasy team.
 

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