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. In an interview with The Associated Press, Wade said one of the reasons he opted not to accept a three-year deal this summer was to ensure Miami would keep its financial flexibility going forward. Goran Dragic — who could have gotten nearly $110 million over five years — wound up agreeing with the Heat for a figure that when formally calculated will be between $85-90 million over five years. Rookie forward Justise Winslow, the No.