ORLANDO, Fla. — On the first day of free agency, Goran Dragic committed to return.
On the second, Dwyane Wade said he was coming back.
On the third, the Miami Heat could finally exhale — a little, anyway.
It was back to business for the Heat on Friday, when the team's summer-league club wrapped up a five-session, three-day training camp of sorts in Miami before heading to Orlando and the start of offseason play on Saturday. While team officials — prohibited by league rule from talking about the commitments until the NBA moratorium ends July 9 — remained silent, players said they were thrilled that Miami's primary pieces of free-agent business are complete.