Heat Stroke – Miami signs Shane Battier over Lakers Shannon Brown

Lakers fans, it looks like the Heat got their guy. Veteran swingman Shane Battier announced today via his Twitter account that he will sign with the Miami Heat on the first day of free agency.

Low Down Dirty Shane

This is a huge get for Miami as Battier is regarded as one of the best teammates in all of the NBA. He’s unselfish, a scrappy defender, has tons of playoff experience and is a proven winner. Shane also has a sweet stroke from 3-point range, something the Heat were hoping to get out of forward Mike Miller last season. After reaching the 2011 NBA Finals last season, Miami and the “Big 3″ should be poised to make another deep run in the Eastern Conference playoffs with the addition of sharp-shooting Battier.

What can Brown do for you Lakers fans?

Brown Recluse

The good news for Lakers fans is that Battier’s signing has eliminated the Heat from guard Shannon Brown’s wish list. That now leaves the Lakers, New Orleans and Boston as the most likely landing spots for Brown according to rumors and reports. Re-signing Brown is far from a given for the Lakers, however.

LakerMagic puts the chances of the Lakers re-signing Shannon at less than 50% due to his desire to get more minutes or even start, something he’ll only be guaranteed on another team. Stay tuned to see which team Brown will be reeling off highlight dunks for this season.

Heat Check

“Bringing the Heat”

Who’s following the Big 3 to South Beach?  Fans, GMs and LeBron haters all want to know.  Lakers fans in particular have a vested interest in the question; after all, we’d love knowing who we’ll be seeing in the NBA Finals next year.  The Heat currently have four players under contract: LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh and Mario Chalmers.  Here is a list of some of the players you should expect to see on Miami’s roster next season, beginning with potential starters:

“Heat Wave”

SF/SG Mike Miller – Miller has agreed to and signed the 5 year, $30M contract the Heat offered him a few days ago.  The sweet-stroking swingman came at the request of The King himself and provides Miami with another weapon in their quest for a championship.  Possible nickname: Heat Stroke.

PF Udonis Haslem – Haslem’s the one guy Miami desperately wants to bring back.  After agreeing to sign-and-trade deals for LeBron and Bosh, they’re in position to re-sign him to a fair-value deal.  Dallas has come in with a 3 year, $20M full mid-level offer that may make Udonis think twice.  UPDATE: Haslem has taken less money to return to the Heat, turning down better offers from Denver and Dallas.

PG Derek Fisher – The Heat are looking for a veteran PG to mentor Mario Chalmers and have targeted Fisher.  The Lakers may find themselves in a bidding war for their clutch-shooting floor general if they don’t pony up the $5M/year Derek is asking for.  UPDATE: Fisher has re-signed with the Los Angeles Lakers for 3 years, $10M.

C Zydrunas Ilgauskas – LeBron’s former teammate is said to be considering joining The King in South Beach.  He’d likely sign for the veteran’s minimum of $1.4M and would give Bosh a chance to play strictly PF next season for Miami.  UPDATE: Ilgauskas is close to signing with the Heat.

PF Juwan Howard – the gritty veteran would provide leadership and rebounding for Miami at a bargain rate.  The big man is being targeted by the Heat and a deal for the veteran’s minimum could be done soon.

PG Jason Williams – White Chocolate already has a championship with the Heat as a result of his first stint with the team, why not give it another go?  With all of the double teams Wade and LeBron would command, J-Will would be a perfect fit at PG to knock down all the wide open 3’s.

Shaq shouldn't expect a call from Pat Riley, though he has played with both D-Wade AND LeBron. Hmmm...

Miami is also looking at a slew of veterans, including former members of the Heat:

“Subs of South Beach”
PG Carlos Arroyo
C Joel Anthony
SG/SF James Jones
PG Mike James
C Jamaal Magloire
C Dexter Pittman (rookie)
PF Jarvis Varnado (rookie)

After all of the dust settles, the Miami Heat roster should look something like this, barring any major trades:

Depth Chart
PG Jason Williams, Mario Chalmers, Mike James
SG Dwayne Wade, James Jones
SF LeBron James, Mike Miller, Jarvis Varnado
PF Chris Bosh, Udonis Haslem, Juwan Howard
C Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Joel Anthony, Dexter Pittman

Meet your 2010-2011 Miami Heat!  This team would no doubt be good enough to contend for a championship, but I still think Boston and Orlando will have something to say come playoff time.  Either way, the Lakers will be poised for another 3-peat and Kobe will be trying on his 6th ring while LeBron wonders how having even one feels like.

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