![]() I would also be interested in the lesser tier of similar type of players, most of whom are still super young and likely shouldnt be traded. I would only trade for people like Jaylen Brown or Kawhi Leonard or Paul George, or Draymond Green, Jaren Jackson jr, Scottie Barnes, LeBron, Anthony Davis, Mikal Bridges or if those types of players are available…wings and 4s/smallball 5s that can defend, and preferably shoot. I did mention those types of players last year in the Kevin Durant scenario, at the time being Lowry, Herro, Strus, Jovic, and 3 1sts and pick swaps, but that was the type of example of the players I’m talking about… ![]() The Heat also have essentially 4 picks to trade now. I would only move any of those guys in a trade for certain players, the same way I’ve continued to say. If not, Orlando Robinson is a slightly less than version of him, and showed he can essentially take his spot if its cheaper/necessary ![]() Yurtseven being hurt most of this year was really unfortunate b/c there was a couple of matchups I would have rather seen him than Zeller, like against the Knicks who werent guarding him at all. Didnt expect to be able to keep Caleb though, so anything is possible. I really dont want to lose Strus, but knew it was happening the moment they signed him 2 years ago, even with his bird rights. Heat culture is sometimes letting those guys go and show everyone what they can be with what they are now. They had multiple guys in the g league I would have given looks to over Zeller, but it is what it isĪlways expected to lose Strus and Nnamdi. Wish Highsmith would have started most of the year, but hopefully they’ll have guys in front of him this year. The Heat have the ability to make Robinson a restricted free agent by issuing him a qualifying offer equivalent to another one-year two-way deal.
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