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Heat guard Carlos Arroyo, who is playing under a non-guaranteed contract, does not appear to have a future with the club. Full Article at AM Basketball
Wade is the only great player on an otherwise pretty putrid team. Without Wade the Heat are absolutely lottery-bound. Michael Beasley might have the potential to be a 20-10 type player, but he’ll do it without playing a lick of defense. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Brazil's Alex Garcia, right, traps Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, center, as his teammate Leandrinho Barbosa looks on during a FIBA Americas Championship gold medal basketball game in San Juan, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009. View Photo »
He's well respected in Europe, so he probably expected the same treatment over here ... It's different in Israel. He's the man over there, so he got away with a lot of things.
It certainly has been a unique week when it comes to getting a handle on the Heat's ballhandlers. Lately, the buzz is about Dorell Wright. Before that, it was Dwyane Wade stepping up to the challenge. Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
It certainly has been a unique week when it comes to getting a handle on the Heat's ballhandlers. Lately, the buzz is about Dorell Wright. Before that, it was Dwyane Wade stepping up to the challenge. Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Several unsigned point guards, including Antonio Daniels and Dan Dickau, have approached the Heat, but Miami hasn't identified an upgrade over Carlos Arroyo, who must improve before his contract becomes guaranteed Jan. 10. Full Article at FanNation
Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, right, aims for the basket as Argentina's Luis Scola defends during their FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. View Photo »
He's well respected in Europe, so he probably expected the same treatment over here ... It's different in Israel. He's the man over there, so he got away with a lot of things.
Remember, I'm the best!! No pot smoking Slledge, alcohol and drugs are for deadbeats, i love myself and my life, gonna go enjoy it! Just one more time for shyts and giggles! Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
With 7 minutes, 55 seconds to play in Wednesday's 99-98 victory in Orlando, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra seemed to acknowledge what had become apparent as the Heat fell into an 11-point hole. There was no point in sticking with his point guards. Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Brazil's Alex Garcia, right, traps Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, center, as his teammate Leandrinho Barbosa looks on during a FIBA Americas Championship gold medal basketball game in San Juan, Sunday, Sept. 6, 2009.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, right, aims for the basket as Argentina's Luis Scola defends during their FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. Puerto Rico won 85-80 and will face Brazil in the championship game on Sunday.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, right, embraces teammate Daniel Santiago after defeating the Dominican Republic 85-76 in their FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, left, ties up Panama's Jamahr Warren during a FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009. Puerto Rico won 79-51.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, left, ties up Canada's Tyler Kepkay during their FIBA Americas Championship basketball game in San Juan, Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Carlos Arroyo (L), of Puerto Rico defends against Romel Beck during first half of men's FIBA Americas Championship qualifying round basketball game in San Juan August 26, 2009.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, center, goes up for a shot during the basketball game against Canada of the Marchand Continental Cup in San Juan, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009. Puerto Rico won 60-55.
View Photo »Maccabi Tel Aviv's Carlos Arroyo (C) goes to the basket as Barcelona's Daniel Santiago (R) and Gianluca Basile try to block him during their Euroleague basketball game in Tel Aviv, March 12, 2009.
View Photo »Real Madrid's Louis Bullock (C) goes to the basket as Maccabi Tel Aviv's Derrick Sharp (L) and Carlos Arroyo try to block him during their Euroleague basketball game in Tel Aviv, February 26, 2009.
View Photo »Real Madrid's Felipe Reyes (R) fights for a ball with Maccabi Tel Aviv's Lior Eliyahu (C) and Carlos Arroyo during their Euroleague basketball game in Tel Aviv, February 26, 2009.
View Photo »Maccabi Tel Aviv's Carlos Arroyo (R) goes to the basket as Barcelona's Lubos Barton tries to block during their Euroleague basketball game in Barcelona February 5, 2009.
View Photo »Unicaja's Marcus Haislip (L) vies with Maccabi's Carlos Arroyo during their Euroleague basketball match in Malaga on January 15, 2009.
View Photo »Miami Heat's Carlos Arroyo, right, controls the ball as New Jersey Nets' Sean Williams defends during the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game in Miami, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Miami Heat's Carlos Arroyo, right, controls the ball as New Jersey Nets' Sean Williams defends during the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game in Miami, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Miami Heat guard Carlos Arroyo (8) looks for an opening past Denver Nuggets center Chris Andersen during the second quarter of an NBA basketball game Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 in Miami.
View Photo »Miami Heat's Carlos Arroyo drives against the Chicago Bulls in the third quarter of an NBA basketball game in Miami, Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009. The Heat won 95-87.
View Photo »Miami Heat guard Carlos Arroyo, left, drives past Memphis Grizzlies guard Marcus Williams during the first quarter of a preseason NBA basketball game Oct. 21, 2009, in Miami.
View Photo »Miami Heat guard Carlos Arroyo, left, drives past Memphis Grizzlies guard Marcus Williams during the first quarter of a preseason NBA basketball game Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009, in Miami.
View Photo »Miami Heat guard Carlos Arroyo (8) drives under pressure from New Orleans Hornets guard Darren Collison (2) during the fourth quarter of a preseason NBA basketball game Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009 in Kansas City, Mo. Miami won 97-81.
View Photo »Carlos Arroyo of Puerto Rico is held in the arms of teammate Peter John Ramos after defeating Argentina in their men's FIBA Americas Championship semifinal basketball game in San Juan September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Carlos Arroyo of Puerto Rico goes for the basket against Andres Pelussi (L) and Juan Pablo Cantero (R) of Argentina in their men's FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan September 3, 2009.
View Photo »Carlos Arroyo (7) of Puerto Rico loses the ball against Leonardo Gutierrez (10) of Argentina in their men's FIBA Americas Championship quarterfinals basketball game in San Juan September 3, 2009.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo shoots for a 3-point basket during a FIBA Americas Championship basketball game against Uruguay in San Juan, Friday, Aug. 28, 2009. Puerto Rico won 71-54.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo (7) drives with the ball followed by Mexico's Omar Quintero during their basketball game of the FIBA Americas Championship in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009. Puerto Rico won 81-66.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo reacts after slipping in the court and injuring his left hip during the basketball game against Canada of the Marchand Continental Cup in San Juan, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009. Puerto Rico won 60-55.
View Photo »Puerto Rico's Carlos Arroyo, right, aims for the basket as Argentina's Luis Scola defends during their FIBA Americas Championship semi-final basketball game in San Juan, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009. Puerto Rico won 85-80 and will face Brazil in the championship game on Sunday.
View Photo »He's well respected in Europe, so he probably expected the same treatment over here ... It's different in Israel. He's the man over there, so he got away with a lot of things.
He's well respected in Europe, so he probably expected the same treatment over here ... It's different in Israel. He's the man over there, so he got away with a lot of things.
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