DESPERATE MOVE: Miami Heat Have Officially Made Contact and Have Reportedly Sent a Blockbuster Offer For NBA 6-time All-Star Following Kevin Durant Trade Fallout
If the Miami Heat are unable to execute a deal for Kevin Durant in the near future, DeMar DeRozan, a six-time All-Star, may be their backup choice.
The 2024–25 Heat lost all of their potential because of the ongoing Jimmy Butler scandal. The team’s first losing season since 2018–19 was largely caused by the return, which was not of equivalent worth when he was ultimately traded earlier this year. However, Miami is anticipated to upgrade the roster aggressively this summer.
Statistics for Demar DeRozan in 2024–2025: 22.2 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 4.4 APG, 0.8 SPG, and 33% TTP
Giannis Antetokounmpo, the star of the Milwaukee Bucks, is one player who is frequently associated with the team. That the Greek Freak will ask out and really reach the trade block this summer is by no means certain, though. They are also said to be a top suitor for Kevin Durant, the star of the Phoenix Suns. It is said that he prefers to attend these teams. However, the Suns have not been impressed by their offer thus far.
If the Golden State Warriors are unable to sign Durant or Antetokounmpo, Mike Scotto of Hoops Hype revealed earlier this week that they may seek Jonathan Kuminga, a restricted free agent, in the coming weeks. But according to another rumor, the Heat may also be interested in a more experienced player.
NBA source James Ham stated on ESPN Radio’s Sacramento affiliate that “at this point, everything I’m hearing behind the scenes is that there is still interest in DeMar DeRozan from the Miami Heat.” “Especially if Kevin Durant isn’t available to them… They are still searching for the scorer they lost when they moved Jimmy Butler, so they will not be able to acquire Kevin Durant.
“I believe that the DeMar DeRozan case will be brought up again. And I believe the Sacramento Kings would be interested in a lot of their offerings.
Contract with DeMar DeRozan: three years, $73.8 million
Ham thinks a trade including players like Jaime Jaquez Jr., Andrew Wiggins, and Duncan Robinson, as well as their pick at number 20 in this month’s draft, should be completed. DeRozan is still a talented scorer even though he is nearing the end of his playing days. That would work well in Erik Spoelstra’s framework.
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