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

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4. Kevin Martin

Kevin Martin San Antonio Spurs

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Another veteran role player who has played in the league for years, Martin is more than capable of knocking down the three ball. He’s a very good perimeter player when utilized as such, but he’s rarely played extended minutes in his NBA career. He holds a career average of 38 percent from beyond the arc and is an excellent free-throw shooter to boot. Though he’s already 33 years old, he’s had plenty of rest throughout his NBA career and still has enough left in the tank to be a solid contributor on any team that gives him a chance. He’ll be an unrestricted free agent this summer.

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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.