The Miami Heat's decision to move on from Haywood Highsmith has raised concerns about their asset management. Rather than allowing Highsmith to recover from his injury and potentially increase his trade value before the NBA Trade Deadline, the Heat chose to act hastily to avoid the luxury tax. This resulted in the Heat not receiving any value in return for Highsmith, which highlights their recent trend of losing valuable players without compensation. Their focus on tax savings has overshadowed effective roster management, leading to dissatisfaction among fans.
The crime isn't parting ways with Highsmith; it's the fact that the Heat didn't get anything in exchange for him. Instead, they took a loss.
The Heat missed out on the chance to acquire a true asset for Haywood Highsmith at the NBA Trade Deadline, demonstrating poor asset management once again.
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