The Miami Heat and Los Angeles Lakers may be on opposite ends of the NBA championship spectrum at the moment, but they both share one problem that no other team in the NBA would want. And it revolves around the decision to overpay for a seemingly good, but not great player.
Miami has that big decision before beginning October 1, when Tyler Herro becomes contract extension eligible, and the Lakers will have a similar path forward next summer when Austin Reaves can hit unrestricted free agency.
Both teams would clearly want to retain their standout guards, but it's much more complicated than that.