<p><p>Things are very quiet for the Heat, and as president Pat Riley and general manager Randy Pfund both hinted, it appears Miami will wait until August to make a move.</p>
<p>The Heat still seeks a point guard despite the Summer League success of rookie Mario Chalmers, a second-round pick from Kansas. Along with Chalmers, the Heat has Marcus Banks at point guard. Miami is hopeful Chris Quinn, a restricted free agent, returns.</p>
<p>But even then there isn't much experience, so the Heat remains in the thin point guard market. Miami is also seeking a center, either a starter or backup. Currently, Mark Blount is the starter. He's a decent scorer and good shooter, but he doesn't provide the rebounding and defense Miami needs.</p> <p>Trades remain a possibility but the Heat either has too much....
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