Tyler
Johnson Speaks On His Free
Agency Process
Two
years ago Tyler Johnson was an undrafted free agent with no guarantees. He
could have easily been another Summer League prospect who came and went before
finding his way overseas. But that wasn’t the Tyler Johnson way.
First
he played his way into Summer League minutes. Then he earned a spot on Miami’s
D-League team the Sioux Falls Skyforce. By the midway point of his first
season, he was up in the big leagues on a 10-day contract. Then another.
Finally he was signed for the rest of the season.
As
Erik Spoelstra often said of Johnson, “He just makes you play him.”
A
little over a year later Johnson found himself in restricted free-agency, where
he could sign with another team but the HEAT would retain the right to bring
him back into the fold. So, during the first week of July he took meetings with
potential suitors.
“You
go through that similar in college but this is a whole ‘nother level of it,”
Johnson said.
“I
was trying to do what was best for my family, but at the same time you have to
consider the relationships that you’ve built, what it’s taken for me to get
here, and people I’ve gotten here with. So it was a lot of mixed emotions.”
Johnson
elected to sign an offer with the Brooklyn Nets, putting the onus on Miami to
make a decision. The entire time was Johnson – who tweeted “Anxiety setting in
lol” during the process – hoping Miami would bring him back?
“Of
course,” Johnson said. “This is where I’m most comfortable. This is where I’ve
found my way in the league. This is where my friends are at. These are the
people that I’ve gone through battles with.
“At
the end of the day I was still hoping I could figure out a way to come back and
be in a HEAT uniform.”
A
big reason for that, he said, was that he appreciated being in a position to
win and, as a young and relatively unproven player, have a chance to contribute
to that winning.
“We
had an opportunity to make the playoffs,” Johnson said. “I think that we can
use that experience and grow from it. Not a lot of times you get to come to an
organization where winning is above all else and you’re put in an opportunity
to be successful.”
Speaking
in a back hallway at Summer League in Las Vegas, Johnson’s plan is to return to
Miami after the trip and return to his offseason focus of getting his body
healthy. Following shoulder surgery in early February, Johnson returned to the
active list during the HEAT’s playoff run but, he says, wasn’t even close to
being 100 percent.
Even
with a different, younger roster awaiting him back in Miami, Johnson said
things like a potential starting role don’t matter to him.
“I’m
going to go in and do the same thing, and I’m going to be healthy,” he said. “I
remember how I was playing at the beginning of the season last year. I’m excited
to be able to get back to that and show people that not only do I deserve it
but in a couple of years they’re going to say they got me for a steal.”
For
now, however, with stability in hand and no further surgeries scheduled,
Johnson can enjoy the rest of the offseason anxiety-free.
“I’m
glad that the whole thing is over.”
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