MIAMI — Goran Dragic has repeatedly said that he wants to finish his career in Miami. Meyers Leonard ended last season wanting a second run with the Heat.
As such, their time as free agents didn't last long.
Dragic and Leonard have both decided to return to the reigning Eastern Conference champions, each telling The Associated Press on Friday evening that they have agreed to accept Miami's offer of two-year deals to remain with the Heat.
The second year is a team option on both contracts.
Dragic's deal, when signed, will be worth about $18 million for this season. Leonard agreed to a deal that will pay him around $9 million this season.
"Happy to be back," Dragic told AP. "That was my plan, to come back, but in this crazy business you never know."
With Dragic and Leonard back, and with Udonis Haslem announcing last week that he will return for an 18th season — he did that before the Heat could even talk to him, though it is clear that they'll want the Miami native and three-time champion back for as long as he wants to keep playing — Miami is well on its way to team president Pat Riley's and coach Erik Spoelstra's goal of bringing back last season's team as close to intact as possible.
The Heat won the East as a No. 5 seed last season, Jimmy Butler's first year in Miami and a year where the team's young core — All-Star Bam Adebayo, Duncan Robinson, Tyler Herro and Kendrick Nunn — all blossomed at once.