The Miami Heat will save an estimated $40 million by waiving the veteran swingman.
One story that didn't make the cut in the Times' sports section was the decision to waive teammate Mike Miller through the NBA's amnesty-release program. But Bosh felt the impact of the move halfway around the world. Related; VIDEO: Watch Mike Miller
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The Miami Heat will save an estimated $40 million by waiving the veteran swingman.
Miller would have made $6.2 million this season, and $6.6 million next season. He still gets that money, but his salary will not count against Miami's cap, nor will it count against a luxury-tax hit that was in line to exceed $30 million this coming
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