
While
Pat Riley vacationed, the Heat did nothing -- unless you call signing
Smush Parker "something," which is more than a stretch. Now that Riley has returned, what does he do? Sign
Penny Hardaway. From the
Sun-Sentinel:
Nearly two full seasons removed from his last NBA action, Hardaway, 36, signed a make-good contract Thursday with the Heat.
The 6-foot-7 guard has been working this offseason in front of Heat scouts and coaches and apparently has shown enough to alleviate concerns about arthritic knees that have limited him to four games since the 2004-05 season.
It's not a guaranteed deal, which is a wise move by Miami considering there's at least a decent chance that the rigors of training camp and the exhibition season will land Hardaway in a full-body cast.
Of course, it's impossible to talk about Hardaway's arrival without bringing up the fact that he's being reunited with
Shaquille O'Neal, his former teammate with the Orlando Magic. But it's been over 10 years since those two last played together, and time hasn't been all that kind to either one, especially the last few years.
Reggie Miller and
Allan Houston are contemplating comebacks, but even though they've yet to garner a contract it still seems a bit more believable that they might succeed. Why? Because those two players are deadly sharp-shooters, and you don't need much athleticism to stand in the corner waiting for the ball. Hardaway needs to prove that he still has his wheels -- something he appeared to have lost two years ago. If you remember, he
worked out with the Sonics last year, and the Sonics decided to pass.