As currently constructed, the Miami Heat’s offseason is basically three questions. Who will Miami select with the 10th overall pick? Can the Heat bring back Goran Dragic? What free agent can Pat Riley sign?

Notice “free agent” singular, that’s because one is most likely all that the Heat can afford to sign this offseason. Barring a Dwyane Wade restructuring, a potential Dragic extension would certainly put the Heat over the luxury tax, leaving them with almost no options except for a mini Mid-Level exception ($3.3M) and maybe a Bi-Annual exception of $2.1M.

If Miami is really trying to play at a faster pace next year, Phoenix’s Gerald Green would make a lot of sense.

Green would theoretically sign on to play the exact role he’s played in Phoenix, where he’s spent the last two years playing alongside Dragic at an up-and-down tempo. In fact, Green fills a lot of the holes Miami has on their roster. He is a super athletic wing who can shoot (career 36.7% 3FG, per nba.com/stats) and able to provide instant offense coming off the bench. Green is just so-so and often disinterested on the defensive end, so he doesn’t fill the Heat’s need there, but at 6’8″ he can play either wing position and is capable of handling extended minutes in games when Wade inevitably needs a night off.

Green, 29, has played the best ball of his career during his two years in Phoenix and his market value as an unrestricted free agent has never been higher. So maybe the biggest question is whether he is willing to take a (slight) pay cut to just to play with a perceived contender.

If Green is looking for a bigger contract, then Miami’s options are slim. We’re then looking at a sign-and-trade or players who aren’t quite as ideal of a fit roster-wise. Guys like Mirza Teletovic, Mike Dunleavy, or Marco Belinelli.