The Miami Heat will be playing next season without four time MVP LeBron James. Although this is a big blow, President Pat Riley thinks this team will be just fine going forward.
It's been a wild offseason in the National Basketball Association, especially in the Eastern Conference. Some teams made huge upgrades, while others were left disappointed thanks to the biggest NBA free agency signings of the summer. Latin Post ranks the top eight potential NBA playoffs teams in the East for the 2014-2015 NBA season.
LeBron James has done it all for the Miami Heat, winning NBA championships and league MVP awards during his four seasons in South Beach. But is he willing to leave that all behind to play with All-Star Kyrie Irving and return to his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers? Latin Post.com takes a look at why the idea isn't as crazy as it seems.
Multiple players on the Miami Heat are opting out of their contracts. Should Heat fans be happy because cap space is becoming available or worried because their best players are free agents?
It looks like the Miami Heat are fixated on making their Big Three into a Fab Four by having new free agent New York Knicks star Carmelo Anthony join LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in South Beach in free agency this summer. But is adding Melo really the best solution for the Heat to regain the NBA championship?