Miami Heat Rumors: Heat Interested in Center Timofey Mozgov

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The Miami Heat are going to be active in free agency this year. Some of the prioritizes include trying to sign superstar Kevin Durant, retaining Hassan Whiteside and re-signing Dwyane Wade.

The Durant-to-Miami pipe dream is still in effect as Pat Riley has nabbed a meeting with the 27-year-old on July 3. Unfortunately, retaining Whiteside will be the hard part. The league’s top shot-blocker is getting attention from several teams around the league and will reportedly be offered a max contract from the Dallas Mavericks. Wade appears to be opening up the floor to other teams but all signs point to the Heat lifer staying in Miami.

Accommodating all three players to lucrative deals will not work. If the Heat were to sign Durant to the max, re-sign Wade and let Whiteside go, there would be very little money left to work with it. That would also leave the Heat with an empty spot at the backup center position.

However, we may know where that fill-in could come from. According to ESPN and Cleveland Cavaliers beat writer Dave McMenamin, the Heat are among a few teams interested in Timofey Mozgov:

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Mozgov, 29, has career averages of 6.9 points and 5.0 rebounds. Without Kevin Love in the 2015 Finals, the 7’1″ center put up 10.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.8 blocks a game.

The Russian big man is a solid center who would be a cheaper option for the Heat. Similar to the roles Joel Anthony, Chris Andersen and Ronny Turiaf played on the Heat’s championship teams with LeBron James, Mozgov could do the same if the Heat were to acquire Durant.
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Born and raised in South Florida, Justin has always been a passionate Miami Heat fan. An avid supporter from the time Miami got its first championship in 2006 to having a league-worst 15-67 record in 2008 to the whole LeBron James era until now, Justin has seen and stuck through it all. His all-around analysis and heart for the game has made him a premier NBA writer. He writes for a variety of sites but his commitment to the Heat is always top priority.