Free agent guard Goran Dragic didn’t spend an extra minute testing the waters in free agency after a run to the NBA Finals with the Miami Heat. At 6:01 p.m., just a minute into the NBA’s 2020 free agency period, the 34-year-old veteran posted a video on Twitter to break the news that he’s staying with the Heat to “finish the job we started.”

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Dragic is entering his sixth full season with the Heat, after arriving from the Suns during the 2014-15 season. An All-Star in 2018, Dragic was a crucial bench contributor throughout the regular season, and was the Heat’s second-leading scorer in the playoffs after being reinserted into the starting lineup. According to Shams Charania, Dragic’s deal is worth $37.4 million over two years, with a team option for the second year per reports.

If you ever wondered how much things matter to people who are competing for championships at the highest level, all you had to do was see how emotional Miami Heat coach Eric Spoelstra was following their Game 6 loss to the Lakers that ended their season Sunday night.

Spoelstra was emotional before he even spoke. He wiped away tears for over 30 seconds while collecting his thoughts. You have to think he was thinking about how special this Heat team was for him, how incredible this run over the past three months was for all of them, and how this experience of living in a bubble made these guys love each other even more than before.

This is so great from Spoelstra. These emotions are real and awesome and shows you how much all of this matters:

The Miami Heat still will go great distances when it comes to the NBA’s pandemic-altered 2020-21 schedule, but also will see a reduction of rivalry games. In order to accommodate a 72-game. Jimmy Butler’s big night leads Miami Heat to clutch Game 3 victory in NBA Finals By Tim Reynolds Associated Press, Updated October 4, 2020, 10:11 p.m. Jimmy Butler (22) of the Miami Heat drives to.

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As the NBA continues to finalize its schedule for the pandemic-delayed 2020-21 regular season, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas for the Miami Heat. But not opening night. Visit ESPN to view the Miami Heat team schedule for the current and previous seasons. As the 2020-21 season approaches, players speak about the very short (or very long) offseason and resuming.