Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Love buyout opens door to possible Heat signing

- By Ira Winderman

The path for the Miami Heat to sign Kevin Love was cleared Saturday, with the Cleveland Cavaliers agreeing to a buyout with a veteran big man.

The Heat, who have up to two available roster spots to bolster the team ahead of their resumption of the Eastern Conference playoff race, are considered the leading candidate to add the 34-year-old veteran.

Having fallen out of the Cavaliers’ rotation, the five-time NBA All-Star has been seeking a landing spot that would lead to a rotation role on a playoff contender.

The Heat, who stand No. 7 in the East, are positioned to potentiall­y offer Love a starting spot at power forward, which has been manned this season by undersized Caleb Martin, or the rotation role as backup center to Bam Adebayo.

The day before representi­ng the Heat in the All-Star Game in Salt Lake City, Adebayo said he is all for adding Love.

“I think he will be — I think he will be like another [Udonis Haslem], just from different experience­s. He has won rings. He has been in that locker room where they’ve been down, what, 3-1 [in the NBA Finals]. He has been through adversity in his moments of life and in moments of truth.

The Heat’s depth in the power rotation was reduced when P.J. Tucker, last season’s starting power forward, left in free agency in the offseason to the Philadelph­ia 76ers.

The Heat opened a spot in their power rotation by trading veteran center Dewayne Dedmon to the San Antonio Spurs ahead of the Feb. 9 NBA trading deadline. Dedmon has since moved on to the 76ers on the buyout market.

The trade of Dedmon opened sufficient space below the punitive NBA luxury tax for the Heat to utilize one of their $4 million salary-cap exceptions on a player from the buyout market.

In Love, the Heat not only would add bulk to their power rotation, but also a 3-point-shooting big man to help space the floor. The Heat have struggled with their 3-point shooting this season.

“I think it would be huge,” Heat guard Tyler Herro said of possibly adding Love. “Anytime we can get somebody the caliber of Kevin Love, like you said, he’s played in so many big games, so many big playoff runs and he’s experience­d. He’s been there before.

“Getting a guy like that, we’ve seen what we can do if we add veteran players like that midway through the season. Usually that leads to good runs and long playoff runs for us as a team . ... Hopefully he decides to bring his shooting down to the 305 and we can end the season on a very high note.”

Love, 6 foot 8, is a career .372 3-point shooter, a percentage that dipped to .354 this season as he has worked back from an early-season thumb injury.

According to ESPN, Love is also considerin­g possibly joining the 76ers, with previous reports linking Love to interest from the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Lakers.

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