Miami Heat Sign Jayson Tatum To One-Year, $819.2 Million Deal…
Pat Riley and the Miami Heat are currently in the midst of what figures to be a highly important offseason for the future direction of their franchise following the team’s disappointing first round loss to the Boston Celtics in Game 5 of this year’s playoffs. While both Jimmy Butler and Terry Rozier were out of the lineup for that series, the reality is that the Heat looked underwhelming all year in 2023-24, putting the pressure on Riley to make a big move this offseason to maximize however many years Butler has left with the franchise.
Despite his reputation as “The Godfather” who established a no-nonsense Heat culture with which the organization has become so associated over the years, Riley is also viewed as one of the most caring figures in the NBA, and recently, former Heat player Brian Grant told a touching story about Riley’s loyalty to him and vice versa during his time with the franchise after his tenure with the Portland Trail Blazers
“I had to go through 30 days of basically not doing anything until something cleared and then they could offer me the one year (deal) when 30 days was up,” said Grant, per Legends Lounge with Trill Withers. “…I was saying, I’m going to Miami to sign, and Pat calls me. He says you spoke to your agent? I go, no, he said, give him a call. I think you’re gonna like, what we did for him. I said, oh my God, I don’t believe this. Right? It’s like, Riley doesn’t do this for anybody. I mean, he set it up where you get this, you’re going to make this amount of money.”