The South Florida Sun-Sentinel is reporting that center Alonzo Mourning has passed his physical and the Heat have begun working with the former second overall pick, but with 15 players already on the roster the big question becomes who makes way for his signing?

Ira Winderman writes that the Heat will not ink Mourning to a contract until after the trade deadline, giving the team maximum leverage to possibly make a multi player deal to free up a spot for Mourning that way.

A prime trade target is thought to be Raptors forward Donyell Marshall, a 3-point threat who could help balance the floor when Eddie Jones or Damon Jones is out of the game.  The problem for the Heat though is creating a package attractive enough to the Raptors to accept while not destroying their nucleus.