MIAMI -- Tyler Johnson was all set for a new chapter in Brooklyn, thinking there was no way he would be back with the Heat.He was wrong.Hes staying put, Udonis Haslem is also coming back and theres a slew of new faces in Miami now after a hectic Sunday series of moves. The Heat matched the $50 million, four-year offer sheet Johnson got from the Nets, and signed Haslem to a $4 million deal for his 14th season in Miami.With that, the transformation of a Heat team that will be without Dwyane Wade for the first time since 2003 is fully underway.For over a decade, Udonis has embodied what it means to wear the Miami Heat uniform, Heat President Pat Riley said. He has been the pillar and constant of this organization, and is a true champion in every sense of the word. We are thrilled that Udonis is back to help impart his leadership and instill the Heat culture with his new teammates.Along with the Haslem and Tyler Johnson deals, the rundown of Sunday moves went like this: Wayne Ellington and James Johnson signed as free agents, Derrick Williams deal got finalized, Luke Babbitt arrived in a trade with New Orleans, and Willie Reed agreed to terms on a contract that will be complete in the coming days.Ellington gets $12 million for two years, though only the first year is guaranteed. Derrick Williams got $5 million for one year, James Johnson got $4 million for one year and Babbitt has a deal that will pay him about $1.2 million this coming season. Reeds deal will be a two-year pact with a player option for the second year, according to Yahoo Sports.Tyler Johnson will make about $6 million in each of the first two years, then about $19 million in each of the final two years, turning the guard into someone who went from undrafted to basically set for life in two years. Hes part of a young core the Heat regard highly, a group that also includes Hassan Whiteside (who got a $98 million, four-year deal finalized last week), Justise Winslow and Josh Richardson.They are going to have a tremendous opportunity this season, Riley said.Haslem has been vital in the development of center Whiteside -- maybe even more vital now with Wade leaving Miami, and the Heat still not knowing if Chris Bosh (who has battled blood clots in each of the last two seasons) will be back. Haslem barely played last season, averaging 1.6 points in extremely limited action spanning 37 games. But Riley said when the season ended that Miami had no plans on letting the Miami native leave, and that held true.Way to continue holding it down for your city, Wade told Haslem on Twitter.The Heat become Ellingtons seventh team in eight seasons. The shooting guard won an NCAA title at North Carolina and was Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four in 2009. He spent his first three years in Minnesota and has been on the move just about annually since, playing for Memphis, Cleveland, Dallas, the Los Angeles Lakers and most recently Brooklyn.Ellington has four games of 25 or more points in his career, two of those coming against Miami. And his career best for 3-pointers in a game is seven, done twice -- both times against Miami, first in 2012 when he was with the Grizzlies and again last December while with Brooklyn.Im super excited to be a part of a first class organization! Lets get to work and make it a great season!!!, Ellington wrote on Instagram.James Johnson, a 6-foot-9 power forward, averaged 5.0 points and 2.2 rebounds in about 16 minutes for Toronto last season. Babbitt gives Miami shooting depth as someone who has made just over 50 percent of his 3-pointers in the last two seasons, going 113 for 224 from long-range in that span. Williams averaged 9.3 points in 80 games last season for the Knicks, mostly as a reserve.The Heat had Reed on their summer league team last year, and have held him in high regard since. Once he signs, Miami will be at 15 contracts and could add five more before training camp in September. Yeezy Shoes . -- The St. Johns IceCaps weathered a wild first period with the help of goaltender Jussi Olkinuora, before finding offensive inroads in the second. yeezy black friday . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. https://www.wholesaleyeezyauthentic.com/ . 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The former then beat Japan in their final game to top the pool table.Thailand have been a good team, Anup told ESPN. Theres no doubt about it. Theyve been consistent because of which theyre here. Its good that the game is spreading like this.Indias loss to South Korea in the opening match of the group stage was their first-ever defeat in the three editions of the World Cup till now. But since then they have bounced back and won all their games.Im very happy with the way the team has performed and [the players] have bonded, Anup said. What has happened, has happened and were determined to fight till we win.Anup was firm that India woould retain their title -- one that has stayed with them since the beginning of the tournament in 2004.dddddddddddd It means a lot to me that Im leading the team and as a captain Ill do whatever it takes to keep the trophy in my country, he said.Asked about the rumours going around about his retirement, Anup said: I did hear about these news pieces but I never announced anything as such. I dont plan to retire anytime soon. On the contrary, all I want to do is to get more laurels for my country through this game.He gave credit to the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), whose third season got over recently, for the increased appeal of the game. PKL has played a very important part in the popularity of the game, Anup said. Now people are more open to kabaddi, and it feels good that more and more people are trying to learn it. ' ' '