Last season, Beno Udrih made the classy decision to accept a buyout from the Miami Heat in order to put the team under the luxury tax after having season-ending surgery on his right foot. Now that he's recovered, Udrih may be going back to South Beach because other NBA organizations didn't find the move so classy.

According to the South Florida SunSentinel's Ira Winderman:

“Beno Udrih essentially with a standing invitation (from Miami) at the veteran minimum if he cannot find more elsewhere.”

Despite the Heat having depth at the point guard position with Goran Dragic, Tyler Johnson, Briante Weber and Josh Richardson, Udrih will most likely re-join his former team. Other franchises aren't too keen on Udrih after his buyout because it essentially provided a workaround to the Collective Bargaining Agreement's prohibition on agreements for future contracts.

It remains to be seen if the 34-year-old can snag a contract with a team other than the Heat, but if not, expect Udrih to be back in black and red next season.