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Heat linked to future Hall of Famer in rumors, but can Miami even land a superstar anymore?
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reported that Durant “will forever be a Heat possibility if he makes it to free agency.” The Heat reportedly had a chance in June during Phoenix’s trade talks, but they couldn’t agree internally on what sort of package to offer. Key players in the organization disagreed about which young assets to include.
Here is why Heat guard Terry Rozier doesn't have interest in the team buying out his $26.6 million contract.
Hoops Rumors is checking in on the 2025 offseason for all 30 NBA teams, recapping the summer’s free agent signings, trades, draft picks, departures, and more. We’ll take a look at each team’s offseason moves and consider what might still be coming before the regular season begins. Today, we’re focusing on the Miami Heat.
The Miami Heat star could be one of the most sought after talents in the NBA as we get closer to the Feb. 5 trade deadline
Giannis Antetokounmpo doesn’t fit Miami Heat because you have to “put a lot of shooters around him” says Mario Chalmers. @mchalmers15 says Giannis would fit better with the Toronto Raptors: “They got a bunch of young hungry guys that like to run…..that’s Giannis’ game.” https://t.co/R5k4Pyu5m4 pic.twitter.com/UQJcLZ1XUU
LeBron James’ old teammate and former Heat player, Mario Chalmers, has a different view regarding why Kevin Durant did not join the Heat.
The Los Angeles Lakers orchestrated a three-team trade involving the Utah Jazz and Miami Heat to acquire Lauri Markkanen, aiming to satisfy both LeBro