Heat Center Hassan Whiteside Spurns Mavs To Stay In Miami
DALLAS (105.3 THE FAN/AP) – Miami Heat center Hassan Whiteside has made a decision about who he'll play for next year. He's staying in south Florida.
After meeting with reps from the Heat and a Dallas Mavericks delegation led by Mark Cuban, Whiteside made his intentions known on Snapchat early Friday morning with a post saying, "#Heatnation it is."
For the Mavericks, it's the second consecutive year where they fell short on the chase for a marquee center.
Dallas had a commitment from DeAndre Jordan last summer, in what seemed like a huge move for the Mavs before it turned into a peculiar farce. In the days between that non-binding verbal agreement being reached and the end of the league's summer moratorium on player movement -- meaning when a contract could actually be signed -- Jordan had a change of heart and decided to return to the Los Angeles Clippers.
"I've played on eight teams since college -- from Reno to Sioux Falls to Sichuan, China," Whiteside wrote on Players Tribune. "I am not ready for there to be a ninth. I have decided to re-sign with Miami. I just wanted to take this time to tell all the fans how much you mean to this team, and to me. Can't wait to get back to work and try to bring another championship to Miami."
It is life-changing money after a breakout season. Whiteside will be signing a contract worth roughly 100 times more than what he made this past season, when he averaged 14.2 points, 11.8 rebounds and a league-best 3.7 blocked shots per game. His career path is well-known, taking him to less-than-glamorous leagues in Lebanon and China, stints in the NBA Development League and even getting cut from teams at that level.
The Heat signed him in November 2014, and less than two years later Whiteside has become one of the game's most dominant centers -- and one of the highest-paid players in Miami franchise history.
Part of that is simply because of the enormous jump in the salary cap this summer, but part of that is because of the potential the Heat see in Whiteside. What he did this past season left such an impression on Heat President Pat Riley that the nine-time NBA champion went into this summer stating publicly that keeping Whiteside was Miami's No. 1 priority.
If that truly was the case, then keeping Dwyane Wade had to be priority No. 1A. It took a $20 million deal for the Heat to keep Wade this past season, and negotiations on a new deal haven't gone particularly well so far.
But Whiteside is staying and made his announcement with flair.
On his Snapchat video, someone asks Whiteside, "Hey cuz, where you gonna sign?"
Whiteside replies, "Miami," -- as Will Smith's hit "Welcome to Miami" plays and the words "Heatnation it is" appear on the screen.
Get the latest Dallas Mavericks & NBA Free Agency news on 105.3 The Fan.