5 Free Agents the Miami Heat Could Be Looking to Target This Offseason

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2. LeBron James

LeBron James Back to the Miami Heat

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What would it take for James to make his return to South Beach? It would likely require much more than the Heat can offer. While James currently has a player option for next season and can sign with any team he wishes, the chances seem slim-to-none that he will leave Cleveland again. However, if he goes without a championship again this year, he may be pushed to his limit, just as he was in 2010, and look elsewhere for success. Though James left the Heat high-and-dry a couple years back, they would surely welcome the “King” back with open arms if given the chance.

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Grant is a life-long Miami Heat fan hailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. His earliest Heat memories involve Eddie Jones going off on opponents and hoping he'd become the next Michael Jordan. When that didn't pan out, a guy named Dwyane Wade came to Miami and Grant's fandom turned to obsession. He graduated with an English degree from the University of Central Florida and currently resides in Los Angeles.