THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Free agent Fisher meets with Miami Dwyane Wade"s newest team- add James and Bosh, but could under the current collective bar- Miami is closing in on a deal mates. James, Bosh and Wade all lure a slew of other talented play- gaining agreement. with Mike Miller and expects to will make less than the $16.6 mil- ers as well. Fisher averaged 7.5 points and keep Udonis Haslem, who has MIAMI (AP) Derek Fisher lion they could have commanded "It's about sacrifice now," Wade 2.5 assists while starting all 82 reg- more lucrative offers from other might be why Miami's new trio of next season, giving Miami the said. ular-season games last season. In clubs but wants to remain in South superstars left money on the chance to lure other players. James, Bosh and Wade all the playoffs, he averaged 10.3 Florida his lifelong home. table. But after Fisher reportedly signed six-year contracts. The points and 2.8 assists, again the Other free agents who are Fisher met - known to have expressed interest Saturday with NBA next season from Los Angeles, he nearly $lll million, while Wade tests. in Miami include Raja Bell, Chris Heat president Pat Riley, one day including the chance to play in could have received about $125.5 given names to Riley of various Jamaal Magloire, and the Heat after the team lavishly introduced Miami, which had enough cap million apiece if they had taken players they would like to see join still have the rights to restricted Leßron James and Chris Bosh as room to not only keep Wade and the maximum value allowed the Heat. center Joel Anthony By Tim Reynolds ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER QBs From Page 6 they're comfortable with us, they'll be fine." The offensive line has been try ing to get the two freshmen com fortable behind center. Bolden and Jones have been practicing with both the first and second lines. McGloin said he and Newsome have also been attempting to ease the fresh men's transitions. While Bolden and Jones are getting to know the offense, team and university McGloin and Newsome are transitioning into Spikes From Page 6. confident," State College manag er Gary Robinson said. "He's got really good stuff. He just did a good job and he stayed on the plate." Robinson was also impressed with his pitchers' ability to get their opponents to ground into double plays. Vermont grounded into three double plays in the contest, including one that ended the game. Decker said after the Spikes' tough road series Thursday through Saturday, Robinson told the team to just forget about it, and make a statement against Vermont. 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