[外電] Sources say Heat like Mayo, Bayless, not Beasley
Sources say Heat like Mayo, Bayless, not Beasley at No. 2
If the Miami Heat's recent activities are any indication, they are not going to
select Kansas State forward Michael Beasley with the No. 2 pick in Thursday's
NBA draft.
With the first selection, the Chicago Bulls are leaning strongly toward
drafting Memphis point guard Derrick Rose. While the Bulls say they won't
announce their decision until draft night, Bulls GM John Paxson admits that the
Bulls are "probably leaning a certain way."
With Rose likely going No. 1, the Heat are on the clock with the No. 2 pick.
ESPN.com has been reporting since the draft lottery that Heat president
Pat Riley has reservations about Beasley. While Beasley is a talent, Riley
seems to be uncomfortable with his personality and seems dead set on finding
a point guard to pair in the backcourt with Dwyane Wade.
To that end Riley staged two separate secret workouts in Miami on Tuesday. The
first, a source told ESPN.com, was for Arizona point guard Jerryd Bayless. The
second was for USC guard O.J. Mayo, who confirmed to ESPN.com that he worked
out for the team.
Sources told ESPN.com's Andy Katz on Tuesday night that Mayo was even told by
Heat brass -- which included Riley, general manager Randy Pfund and coach
Erik Spoelstra -- that he is in contention to be selected outright at No. 2.
But there are also indications the Heat are shopping that pick and could select
Mayo or Bayless lower after acquiring another asset.
After the Heat were informed that Shawn Marion would not opt out of his
contract, sources said Riley began calling teams looking for serious offers for
the second pick.
The Heat then brought in Mayo and Bayless. Both workouts lasted about 90
minutes. It's the second time the Heat have worked out Bayless and Mayo, and
according to sources, and Riley believes that both are special talents.
Bayless had an "amazing" workout, according to the source. He "shot the lights"
out and performed even better than he had in his first workout for the Heat.
They believe he can be a full-time point guard in the pros, similar to Chauncey
Billups.
The source said Mayo was also "great," and in addition to shooting the ball
well, he performed well in some of the ballhandling drills. The Heat believe
Mayo could be a Gilbert Arenas-type point guard.
The same source said Riley is enamored of Mayo's and Bayless' shooting ability
and believes Mayo, like Bayless, can be a point guard in the NBA.
In addition to any questions about attitude, a number of high-ranking NBA
sources told Katz that one of the main reasons the Heat wouldn't select Beasley
is the hope that they will land Utah's Carlos Boozer in a year when he can opt
out of his contract. Boozer maintains a home in Miami.
With the Heat now identifying two lottery picks that they would be comfortable
with and questions about a Beasley fit, it's looking more and more likely like
they are going to trade their pick.
So the question is ... who is going to win the Michael Beasley sweepstakes.
After talking to numerous sources around the league, here are the top four
contenders:
1. Memphis Grizzlies
The Grizzlies have a huge hole at the power forward position (since trading
away Pau Gasol) and see Beasley as an elite talent to pair up with Rudy Gay.
The Grizzlies can offer a number of deals that could entice Miami. They could
include the No. 5 pick, Mike Miller and the Heat's choice of either Kyle Lowry
or Mike Conley. Adding Miller and a point guard would allow the Heat to be very
flexible on who they draft at No. 5. They could add another guard like Bayless
or they could go big with a player like Brook Lopez or Kevin Love.
2. Los Angeles Clippers
The Clippers can offer the Heat something Riley desperately covets -- Elton
Brand. A swap of the No. 2 pick and Marion for Brand and the No. 4 pick works
under the salary cap and helps both teams with their needs. Why would Riley
pull the trigger on that trade now, when he could just make a run at Brand in
free agency next summer? Sources said that the Heat would like to get Brand to
Miami as soon as they can and lock him up to a long-term extension this fall.
At No. 7, it's possible that the Heat could still get Bayless.
The Clippers like Marion and Beasley but they could actually turn the No. 2
pick into Mayo instead of Beasley. Mayo has been coveted by the Clippers for
a while.
The Heat would have to weigh their interest in Brand against their desire for
Boozer in 2009 in this scenario, however.
3. Seattle SuperSonics
Kevin Durant covets Beasley as a teammate. They were best friends growing up
and want to play together. The Sonics think he's the perfect complement to
Durant. They'd be willing to take back more salary to make it happen.
Sources say the Sonics are offering the expiring contract of Chris Wilcox,
Johan Petro and the No. 4 pick to Miami for the No. 2 pick and Mark Blount. The
move would save the Heat some serious money, putting them well below the cap
in the summer of 2009.
The Heat would prefer Jeff Green was in the deal instead of Wilcox and Petro,
but it doesn't appear the Sonics are willing to go that far, even if the Heat
dropped Blount from the equation.
A source close to Seattle told Katz that Miami hasn't called about a deal as of
Tuesday.
4. Minnesota Timberwolves
The Wolves have been hoping and praying that Beasley somehow falls to them at
No. 3. While he's not a perfect fit, they could move Al Jefferson to the five
and have one of the highest scoring front lines in the league. However, Beasley
falling to No. 5 looks more and more unlikely. Can the Wolves put together a
package that works?
The Wolves have a few assets that could entice Miami. They actually hold the
Heat's 2009 first-round pick which is top-10 protected. The also have a player
that the Heat have interest in, last year's lottery pick, Corey Brewer. If the
Wolves really want Beasley, perhaps a return of the Heat's first round pick
and/or Brewer could make it happen.
A source close to Minnesota told Katz, however, that the Heat and the
Timberwolves have talked but there was no deal that worked for both teams as of
Tuesday night. Sources close to both Seattle and Minnesota also said that they
would take Mayo if he was on the board when they selected.
Chad Ford covers the NBA for ESPN Insider. Andy Katz covers college basketball
for ESPN.com.
By Chad Ford
ESPN.com
(Archive)
Updated: June 25, 2008, 12:38 AM ET
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我覺得Riley太想趕快重建了
因為香馬的合約問題 讓Riley想把MB交易出去 為了能迎接一個禁區A級球員回來
EX:BRAND / BOOZER
以今年的陣容態勢 我覺得還是把MB留著 讓他從第六人出發
私下跟名牌討論 請他今年先別opt 明年就直接把香馬放掉 然後迎接他的到來
順便訓練MB 讓他在NBA裡試著去打SF這個位置 然後續約Wright 讓他在2.3.4號位置游走
讓我們在2.3.4號上有不錯的輪替能力 PG就先用銀行來擔當(話說都沒有關於銀行的乳摸)
再用MLE去簽個防守型的C 為了日後搭配BOOZER或BRAND來使用
讓我們未來的三人小組變成 雙B中的一人+WADE+MB 感覺也不錯阿
我覺得在PG這一點上 Riley很堅持的一點就是進攻能力 還有三分能力
這也是他一直在極力找尋解決方法的大問題 我們的三分能力已經墊底很久了
這也可以減輕熱火第一人--WADE的負擔 讓防守他的人不能那麼專心的守他
今年夏天看看COOK能不能把外線能力展現出來 他的體能條件 已經證明過了
如果可以 那他也可以是我們PG的答案 讓我們的後場調度也比較不吃緊
PF這一點 可以找回SIMIEN 他沒受傷的時候也是可以用的 他可是號稱強化版的牙套男
許多待發揮的潛力 多給一點時間與機會 讓WADE帶他們成長
最好的例子:湖人 (今年PAU的交易就別說了 千載難逢的好交易)
雖然季前KOBE喊交易我 喊的沸沸揚揚的 可是季後賽 大家也看到了老大哥的風範就是這樣
WADE剛來熱火第一年 有EJ在前面帶他
第二年 就有SHAQ在罩他
第三年 展現神之切入奪冠
第四年 球隊的重心開始轉換
第五年 正式移轉到他身上
第六年 成為精神領袖 承擔責任 帶領新人
這才是我想要看到的改朝換代阿
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