Heat Notes: Offseason, Wiggins, Jaquez, Jovic
The Miami Heat faced a disappointing season, culminating in a play-in loss, prompting a reassessment of their strategy to regain competitiveness in the Eastern Conference. With recent re-signings, the team has financial flexibility despite accounting for 13 roster slots and holding the 13th pick in the 2026 draft. Potential consolidation trades are on the table, backed by future first-round picks and a notable mid-level exception to pursue new talent.
By the Numbers- Heat have 13 roster slots filled, including the projected No. 13 pick in the 2026 draft.
- Andrew Wiggins has a $30.2MM player option due for decision by June 29.
- Miami is not expected to be a cap space team this summer.
- Potential targets for roster improvement include CJ McCollum and Rui Hachimura.
The Heat will evaluate Andrew Wiggins' choice on his player option, as it impacts their ability to pursue star trades. Additional roster adjustments will be influenced by their draft position and the availability of potential new signings through the mid-level exception.
Bottom LineMiami must navigate offseason decisions wisely to revitalize their competitive stature, focusing on talent consolidation and leveraging available financial avenues for strategic roster enhancements.
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