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Stackhouse would love Heat offer

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10:21 AM ET 08.29 | "I'm just waiting, man. Everybody is kind of intrigued about the Miami situation and seeing if they're trying to add another veteran to their team. If that happened, I'd be thrilled to be there. I think that would feel like Hall of Fame accreditation to have a guy like Pat Riley come and ask you to be a part of their team. If it doesn't happen there, it doesn't happen there and I'll just try to do what I can somewhere else."

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August 29, 2010  10:30 AM ET

No ****!

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August 29, 2010  11:22 AM ET

Go to Miami, Bro.

August 29, 2010  11:29 AM ET

stay as a buck stack

August 29, 2010  11:45 AM ET

A grovelling adult is a sad thing to see :(

August 29, 2010  12:18 PM ET

ah stack, your best bet at a title was in 06 with dallas. im pretty sure he would be happy with any offer from any team.

August 29, 2010  12:20 PM ET

At this point in his career, he'd probably Love any Offer :-)

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August 29, 2010  01:13 PM ET

Did miami post a help wanted sign somewhere - "Looking for past their prime players who have lost a couple steps and can't play defense."?

August 29, 2010  01:30 PM ET

Yeah, the Bucks don't need him at whatever multi-millions he is making...I'm sure the Heat will jump at the chance to sign him...LMAO

August 29, 2010  01:34 PM ET
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Isn't that something how players want max money and pass on championship opportunities then when they're old or injury riddled...they want a free ride a champion caliber team.Pathetic!

And what do you call players in their prime that want to coast to a championship?

August 29, 2010  01:45 PM ET

I hope he goes there or Boston, lol.

August 29, 2010  01:57 PM ET

He did ok last year for a bit before Salmons showed up...then he just warmed the bench mostly. He is slow and doesn't play much D.....

August 29, 2010  01:57 PM ET

Sounds like a great fit for Miami...he can hold down one end of the bench.

August 29, 2010  01:58 PM ET

Along with the rest of the old scrubs they are signing.....

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August 29, 2010  02:39 PM ET

I think he would fit in perfectly with a few of the other players Miami have on their roster that have no heart. ie Mebron and Rupaul Bosh. Damm, how many freeloaders can D-Wade carry on his back?

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August 29, 2010  03:17 PM ET

I thought he was dead, or was that his career?

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