Steve Nash has been dealing with issues with his ex-wife for some time and now an Arizona appellate court says that the point guard may have to pay her more money in child support while also adding that the couple cannot say anything bad about each other in social media.
According to ESPN.com, the court ruling says that a judge must consider that Nash needs to pay more than the "basic needs" and also upheld the ruling about social media. Alejandra Amarilla Nash used Twitter to make criticism of Nash after their divorce and it adds that the order doesn't violate her free-speech rights because both agreed to limit their speech under their joint custody agreement after divorcing in 2011.
Miller played for the Heat for three seasons and helped get them to three straight finals, winning the past two championships. His three point shooting is the most valuable part of his game and he could also help Harden and Lin get open shots and looks down the court. The Heat did it as a business decision to save money and now he will have interest from a number of teams, including the Grizzlies, Spurs and Rockets. Miller has dealt with injury issues in the past and now the 33-year-old can sign with whoever he wants as an unrestricted free agent.
Miller has big game experience with the Heat and he averaged 4.8 points and 2.7 rebounds in 59 games last season and was a key part of Miami's playoff run. The Cavaliers and Thunder are also reportedly interested in him and after playing 12 NBA seasons he could get another chance at a championship with a contender. He also could possibly return to the Memphis Grizzlies, where he previously played from 2002 to 2008. Martin is also in that conversation after averaging 7.2 points and 5.3 rebounds a game and he could be a fir for a number of teams after playing with the Knicks.