It was a simple joke in a comment on Hot Hot Hoops’ Facebook page from a Miami Heat fan in Thailand after the team recently waived Derrick Williams.

As far as we know, Andre Chu is not clairvoyant, but what is apparent is that the Cleveland LeBrons..I mean, the Cavaliers...just happen to be very interested in former Miami Heat players ever since LeBron James re-signed with the team in the summer of 2014.

To recap:

That’s a lot of former Heat players, including LeBron himself, linked to the same team — with most of them ended up signing with Cleveland. Also, there’s still a strong possibility that Chalmers or Cole, both currently out of the league, could still end up on Cleveland’s roster this season.

Windhorst: I don't think you have heard the last of Mario Chalmers with the #Cavs. That workout was a check on how he is doing. — ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) February 9, 2017

Coincidence? Maybe LeBron simply really, really liked his former teammates on and off the court. In Williams’ case...well, I don’t get the interest in him. Maybe LeBron wants fresh intel on his former team (my wife’s half-serious theory). It’s not as if Williams fits the “playmaker” mold that LeBron has been pleading for lately. In his first game with Cleveland last night, he made a few decent plays and then let a pass from LeBron slip through his hands for a turnover during crunch time, just before the Thunder made their final push to win the game. Par for the course when it comes to the talented but erratic Williams.

In any case, the curious trend of former Heat players ending up in Cleveland continues. Who will be next?