Five 3-Point Specialists the Miami Heat Could Sign This Offseason

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2. J.R. Smith

J.R. Smith Miami Heat

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Smith is something of an anomaly and has been since he entered the league 11 years ago. This is a player who is capable of getting so hot that he lights arenas on fire, but also a guy that has been known to disappear for games on end. He is the definition of a streaky shooter, but when he’s on, boy, is he on. Smith averaged 2.6 threes a game in the regular season this year while shooting 40 percent from beyond the arc. He’s upped that percentage to 44 throughout these NBA Playoffs. Smith has value as a three-point specialist and his overall game, including his defense, has been improving over the last couple of years. He has a player option with the Cavaliers after their season ends. The Heat could undoubtedly use his talents in South Beach in 2016-17.

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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.