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The two-time NBA Champion Miami Heat don't need to do much to improve for next season.

Good thing, because the Heat don't have any picks in this year's draft.

After winning their second straight title in a hard-fought, seven-game series with the San Antonio Spurs, the Heat only have two players who are not under contract next season, Chris Anderson and Juwan Howard.

Anderson played a critical role as the backup big man, but Howard was basically an assistant coach.

This could potentially be a big offseason for the Heat. It would be easy to stand pat, ride on LeBron James' coat tails and contend for another championship ring.

Or, Miami could look to improve. One area the Heat could use some upgrading is the interior. Both the Indiana Pacers and Spurs had overwhelming advantages in the paint against the Heat.

Chris Bosh has turned into a 6-foot-11 jump shooter. Miami has no one to score on the inside, but, even worse, no one to stop the opposition from scoring or rebounding.

Moving Bosh might be the alternative. There have been rumors of interest from the Charlotte Bobcats, but would the Heat break up the Big Three after two title in three years? That's doubtful, but possible.

Players Under Contract: G: Dwyane Wade; F: LeBron James; F/C: Chris Bosh; G: Mike Miller; F: Udonis Haslem; C: Joel Anthony; F: Shane Battier; G: Norris Cole; F: Jarvis Varnado; G: Mario Chalmers (team option); G: Ray Allen (player option); G: James Jones (player option); F: Rashard Lewis (player option)

Free Agents: Chris Anderson, Juwan Howard

Recent Draft History:

2012: Arnett Moultrie (27)

2011: Bojan Bogdanovic

2010: Dexter Pittman (32), Jarvis Varnado (41), Da'Sean Butler (42), Latavious Williams (48)

2009: Marcus Thornton (43), Robert Dozier (60)

2008: Michael Beasley (2), Darnell Jackson (52)

Draft picks: No picks