Ellipse
Well-Known Member
...They'd certainly be more deep and dangerous with a guy like him on board. I'm not sure that he's worth the contract that he's likely to get if he leaves Miami, but I do think that he'd be a decent fit if they pursued him. IF they go after a max guy like that, they'd better be willing to fill out the roster and try to compete now. If they truly see Hayward as a SG, then they need to invest in a starting SF. Deng, Ariza, etc.
And that's the crux ... do we have enough talent on our roster to compete for a championship in two years? If the answer is no, then there is no point in bringing in a 30-year old max player.