While they're busy trying to re-sign Dwyane Wade and Hassan Whiteside, the Miami Heat now face another challenge.
On Sunday, the Brooklyn Nets reportedly offered Miami restricted free agent Tyler Johnson a four-year offer sheet worth $50 million. When Johnson officially signs the offer sheet after the NBA's moratorium concludes on Thursday, the Heat will have three days to decide whether to match.
Miami's decision is complicated by the back-loaded nature of the offer sheet, similar to the ones the Houston Rockets used to sign Jeremy Lin and Omer Asik in the summer of 2012.
Is Johnson worth the money? Or should the Heat let him leave?