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Heat Sign Haslem, Add Luke Babbitt Among Flurry Of Moves

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MIAMI (CBSMiami/AP) — Udonis Haslem is returning for a 14th season in Miami, Tyler Johnson's move to Brooklyn is reportedly getting cancelled and a Heat roster that had plenty of holes a few days ago suddenly seems revamped.

Haslem signed a one-year deal worth $4 million — significantly more than he originally expected — on Sunday, as the Heat made a flurry of moves while facing an 11:59 p.m. deadline to decide if they would match a $50 million, four-year offer that Johnson received from the Nets.

"UD is happy," Haslem's agent Henry Thomas said, "and so am I."

It was a hectic Sunday for the Heat, who struck deals with no fewer than five players. Shooting guard Wayne Ellington ($12 million for two years, second year unguaranteed) and forward James Johnson ($4 million for one year) signed their contracts. And the deal with forward Derrick Williams ($5 million for one year, terms of which were agreed upon late last week) became finalized as well.

Tyler Johnson is also expected to stick around.

Later Sunday, the Heat acquired forward Luke Babbitt from New Orleans, giving the Pelicans cash considerations and returning their 2018 second-round pick that Miami got in a separate deal with them last season.

Haslem has long been a locker-room leader, particularly vital in the development of center Hassan Whiteside — and maybe even more vital now with Dwyane Wade leaving Miami for Chicago. Haslem barely played last season, averaging 1.6 points in extremely limited action spanning 39 games. But Heat President Pat Riley said when the season ended that Miami had no plans on letting Haslem leave, and followed through on that Sunday.

On Twitter, Wade offered Haslem — a Miami native — congratulations on the new deal.

"Way to continue holding it down for your city," Wade wrote.

The Heat become Ellington's seventh team in eight seasons. The shooting guard won an NCAA title at North Carolina and was Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four in 2009. He spent his first three years in Minnesota and has been on the move just about annually since, playing for Memphis, Cleveland, Dallas, the Los Angeles Lakers and most recently Brooklyn.

Ellington has four games of 25 or more points in his career, two of those coming against Miami. And his career best for 3-pointers in a game is seven, done twice — both times against Miami, first in 2012 when he was with the Grizzlies and again last December while with Brooklyn.

"I'm super excited to be a part of a first class organization! Let's get to work and make it a great season!!!," Ellington wrote on Instagram.

James Johnson, a 6-foot-9 power forward, averaged 5.0 points and 2.2 rebounds in about 16 minutes for Toronto last season. Babbitt gives Miami shooting depth as someone who has made just over 50 percent of his 3-pointers in the last two seasons, going 113 for 224 from long-range in that span.

With Wade leaving, it has been a summer of transition for the Heat. Miami has already re-signed Whiteside to a $98 million, four-year deal during this free-agency period. The Heat also signed guard Rodney McGruder to a partially guaranteed three-year contract last week.

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