The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Riley says young team must continue to grow

- By TimReynold­s

Next season’s Miami Heat team will look similar to this past season’s squad after Pat Riley retained key free agents and he put the pressure on those players to continue to grow and improve.

MIAMI » Pat Riley has a trip to his California home awaiting, followed by a vacation with his wife.

He can now relax a little.

The 2017-18 Miami Heat are going to look a lot like the 2016-17 Miami Heat, and the team president is just fine with that arrangemen­t. Riley said Monday he thinks bringing back now-former free agents Dion Waiters and James Johnson and signing them to four-year deals, combined with the surprise addition of Kelly Olynyk, gives Miami a real shot at picking up where it left off last season.

The way he sees it, now it’s up to those signees to deliver on promises.

“I think in training camp, they have to look at it with great foresight for the future — but also they have to back up their words somewhat with their play,” Riley said Monday. “So it’ll be very interestin­g this year when we go to training camp to see where their heads are, and I’m convinced they’ll come ready. They think they’re a good team and they’ll get it together. I’m excited about it.”

Even in a summer where Miami swung and missed at landing Gordon Hayward, Riley thinks the Heat got better in the last few days. Miami went through one of the most unique seasons in NBA history last year — it lost franchise cornerston­e DwyaneWade in the summer, started 11-30 to fall super- close to the NBA basement, then went 3011 in the second half and still missed the playoffs. It was a painful ending. Riley wants that pain to permeate for a while.

“As good as we were in the second half of the year, we didn’t finish the job and get that one shot at the first round,” Riley said.

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