This roster turnover leaves Miami with limited guard options, including Davion Mitchell, Pelle Larson, and second-round selection Ryan Conwell, as reported by Jake Fischer.
Financially, the Mavericks hold a significant advantage by offering the full $15 million non-taxpayer midlevel exception.
In contrast, the Heat are constrained to approximately $8.5 million of their non-taxpayer midlevel exception, according to financial details from ESPN's Bobby Marks.
Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors are exploring backcourt additions alongside Stephen Curry during an active offseason.
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Golden State has re-signed Kristaps Porzingis and De'Anthony Melton, while Draymond Green opted out of his contract to create financial flexibility as the franchise pursues high-profile free agents like LeBron James.