The Miami Heat are playing chess, not checkers, as they patiently navigate roster moves amid Klay Thompson’s uncertain future. Two names in the spotlight: Landry Shamet — a low-risk, high-reward veteran who turned an NBA championship into his résumé — and Zach LaVine, whose buyout status could unlock cap flexibility for teams like Miami. With a history of late-game signings that pay off (Gary Payton, Dion Waiters, P.J. Tucker), the Heat are betting on patience to create camp competition and open doors for bigger moves. While others rush to fill spots, Miami’s measured approach could yield unexpected gems — and this offseason might still have surprises in store.
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