Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Heat
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The Warriors and Miami Heat have discussed a potential trade reunion for Andrew Wiggins as Golden State looks to bolster its wing depth.
The Miami Heat are going to be a team to watch closely ahead of the NBA trade deadline on February 5.Pat Riley has never been scared to make a big move. He has made plenty of them during his tenure with the Heat and would likely be interested in making another before the deadline this […
With that in mind, Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra addressed the rumors ahead of Thursday's game saying: "We don't really give it any time. The veteran players understand that so much of it is just conjecture, that it’s just a bunch of BS. But it is part of our business. That's what we all sign up for."
The Miami Heat could use another proven presence to make them even more competitive in the Eastern Conference.
The Miami Heat are a team to watch in the race to trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo, whose time with the Milwaukee Bucks appears to be nearing its end after 12-plus seasons.
Wiggins, 30, was traded from the Warriors to the Heat at the NBA trade deadline last season, but after the player Golden State acquired in the deal suffered a season-ending torn ACL, Jimmy Butler, Steve Kerr, and the team are attempting to bring back someone who already has built chemistry.
Reportedly, the Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors have been discussing a Andrew Wiggins for Jonathan Kuminga deal.
Miami Heat wing Jimmy Butler is blocking potential trades as he continues to insist on the Phoenix Suns being his next destination, per NBA insiders Brian Windhorst and Tim Bontemps of ESPN.