
"According to Jake Fischer, there continue to be rival executives who believe the Heat will be sellers on the trade market this season. Fischer believes that will only be the case even more after the injury to Tyler Herro, who will miss at least the first month of the season. In a vacuum, it's hard to push back on this idea. In theory, the Heat should probably embrace a seller role ahead of the NBA Trade Deadline."
"For a team that, even if everything falls their way this season, isn't going to factor much in the Eastern Conference, Miami should be looking to take advantage of the fact that they own their first-round pick this season and that they have tradable veterans on their roster that could bring in a solid return at the deadline. What the Heat's trade deadline plans may look like"
Miami Heat project to be sellers at the NBA Trade Deadline, a stance strengthened by Tyler Herro's injury that will sideline him at least one month. The team holds its first-round pick this season and carries veterans with trade value, creating opportunities to convert assets into future draft capital. Miami does not need a full teardown; logical transactions that position the roster to pursue a future star make more sense. Potential deadline targets to move include Andrew Wiggins and Norman Powell, who could fetch first-round picks if they perform well in the season's first half. Front-office strategy centers on asset accumulation and flexibility.
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