
Word around town is that Riles is at it again. This time he's looking to trade for a point guard who can shoot it and play tough defense. Names like Daniel Gibson and Jarrett Jack are floating out there. So, a player from the Toronto and a player form Cleveland? Good luck with that one Riles. I would like to throw a few other names out there that I think would fit nicely in this team.
1. Baron Davis. Big tough guard who desperately needs a new place to play. Can shoot the ball from anywhere and is not scared of the moment. People might say hes out of shape, and doesn't really care, but I think its the ladder. He might be easier to get then you think. New Warriors management has been publicly on the record for not being too happy with him already. Inserting B-Diddy in this team he gets re energized and comes back to old form. I guarantee it.
2. Luke Ridnour. Not the biggest, strongest, or fastest, but is a tough player who will hit open shots. As of today he's averaging 13, 5, 5 for Minn.. could come cheaper then actual value due to the fact that Minn. also has Johny Flynn, Bassy and Ricky Rubio under contract, the point guard glut might make it easier for them to give away one, a good one.
3. Louis Williams. The Sixers are rebuilding. Rebuilding teams tend to be more willing to part with talent for draft picks. Williams is a tough griddy player they Heat need to play D against Rondo, Jameer, and Fisher, and he always brings knock down shooting with ability to make plays in the open floor too.
Those are my top 3 candidates that the Heat actually have a chance at getting. There are other players such as Blazers Rudy Fernandez. Not a Point guard, but imagine him running the floor with Wade and James. Rudy has also shown the ability to knock down shots from deep as well. He'd fit right in this culture of defense and running. Chauncey Billups would be the most perfect fit i can think of. A veteran who knows how to win. A knock down shooter with great leaderships skills. He is a Pat Riley guy. He also won't be playing in Mia. I personally feel like this guys could make the Heat so much better and bring more to the table then Arroyo or Chalmers. I'm not saying, I'm just saying.