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?
The New York Knicks have Carmelo Anthony on their minds entering this summer's NBA free agency period, but getting Melo to stay may mean getting stars to head over to the Big Apple in 2015.
Chicago doesn't need a Robin to Rose's Batman; they need another Batman or even a Superman to be paired with Rose. It's worked wonders in the past with such duos as LeBron James and Dwayne Wade, Kobe and Shaq, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, and the list goes on. In short, Chicago needs a star -- and a big one.
The Brooklyn Nets were eliminated in the second round of the 2014 NBA Playoffs, which eventually created speculations about the future of veterans Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce.
The Toronto Raptors made a huge step forward this season after making it into the post season, and their success this year could be attributed to Kyle Lowry’s emergence as one of the best point guards in the NBA.
Pau Gasol is expected to become one of the most coveted free agents this summer, and the veteran center revealed that he will sign with a team that has a good chance of contending for a title next season.
As Chris Paul and Blake Griffin struggle to rally the Los Angeles Clippers in their NBA playoffs war with the Golden State Warriors amid the Donald Sterling controversy, how will the news of Sterling's lifetime ban affect the Clippers' chances of landing premium free agents in 2014 and 2015?