Miami Heat Add Electrifying Scorer In Proposed Blockbuster Deal

Trae Young has been constantly floated in trade rumors over his seven-season career.
However, it seems this offseason could mark a turning point in trade discussions regarding the four-time All-Star. Forbes NBA contributor Evan Sidery reported many teams are monitoring Young's status as a trade target this summer. The Miami Heat could be one of those teams.
The interesting factor is Young is eligible for a four-year, $229 million contract extension with the Atlanta Hawks. However, if the Hawks are reluctant to pay that money, Young could be on the move.
A trade between the Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks could resemble:
Miami Heat acquire: G Trae Young, F Mouhamed Gueye
Atlanta Hawks acquire: F Andrew Wiggins, G Terry Rozier, G Pelle Larsson, 2031 first-round pick
For the Heat, acquiring Young could improve the backcourt. While Young is not a great defender, he is one of the highest scorers in the league. He has averaged over 24 points every season other than his rookie year. Young paired with stars like Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo could catapult the Heat to the top of the Eastern Conference as contenders. The Heat still get to keep a solid core of Nikola Jovic, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and Kel'el Ware after this proposed deal. This season, Young is averaging 24 points, 11.5 assists and 3.2 rebounds.
For the Hawks, it may be time to move on from Young. The team missed the playoffs last season and are fighting for a Play-In Tournament spot. Young has been great for this team but at some point, the team needs to decide when to blow it up and rebuild.
With young stars like Dyson Daniels and Jalen Johnson, the team can afford to move Young and acquire solid veterans in return. Wiggins was an All-Star just three seasons ago and Rozier has been a solid guard over his decade-long career. This season, Rozier has shown inconsistent play but a change of scenery may be needed for him as well. The Hawks also add rookie guard Pelle Larsson and a future unprotected first-round pick.
WHO ARE HEAT'S UNTOUCHABLES?
The Miami Heat are heading toward an important offseason.
After the departure of Jimmy Butler, many are wondering who the Heat will acquire this offseason. Reports say the team is interested in acquiring Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant, but his price tag will be hefty. With a potential trade on the horizon, who should the Miami Heat view as untouchable?
Tyler Herro
This one is a no-brainer. Herro was just named to his first All-Star team after a breakout season. The 2019 first-round pick is only 25. His impact on the scoring end would be hard to replicate with many other players in the league. This season, he is averaging 23.8 points, 5.4 rebounds and 5.7 assists. Herro is under contract through 2027.
Bam Adebayo
The longest tenured member of the Heat has been dominant since his breakout throughout the 2019-20 season. The 6-foot-9 Adebayo has played the role of small center to near perfection. He also has two Finals appearances and can provide a true veteran presence. Even with his veteran tag, he turns 28 this summer. This season, Adebayo is averaging 17.5 points, 10 rebounds and 4.4 assists. He is under contract through 2028 with a player option in 2029.
Kel'el Ware
Ware is interesting when it comes to the Heat's future. Last summer's first-round pick has made a strong impact since receiving a larger workload in 2025. Earlier this season, Ware didn't see the court much due to a crowded rotation. Ware may have to be included in Durant trade negotations because of his age and rookie contract but his skill set is something the Heat should want to keep for the future. This season, Ware is averaging 8.4 points, 6.5 rebounds and 0.9 assists.
Davion Mitchell
The most shocking untouchable is Mitchell, who has made significant strides in improving his game since joining the Heat last month. Drafted in 2021, Mitchell has jumped around a few teams over recent seasons as a backup point guard. Since joining Miami, Mitchell is shooting 51 percent from the field and 47.8 percent from three-point range. This summer, Mitchell will hit unrestricted free agency. I think the Heat should be very interested in bringing him back on a team-friendly contract if possible.
Outside of these four players, I think everyone else is on the table when it comes to getting a deal done. Young guys like Jaime Jaquez and Nikola Jovic could have strong value throughout the league. Andrew Wiggins and Duncan Robinson's contracts could also be integral in matching salaries if the Heat are attempting to acquire an expensive star.
ADEBAYO REFLECTS ON WADE
Bam Adebayo is the longest tenured player on the Miami Heat.
The 2017 first-round draft pick has become one of the better centers in the league but before he became the player he is today, he was a young backup center to Hassan Whiteside.
Miami Heat legend Dwyane Wade rejoined the team midway through Adebayo's rookie season after stints with the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers. Wade took Adebayo under his wing and the two developed a strong connection on the court. Wade retired after that season but Adebayo claims Wade's passing ability is the best he has ever played with throughout his eight-year career.
"My favorite person that passed me the ball was probably Dwyane Wade," Adebayo said. "I mean, we look at the scoring, but to me, D-Wade was hands down one of the best alley oop passers ever. Like, he is on time, on target every time. To have a guy like that throw you passes and understanding he could literally shoot the ball at any point, there's appreciation for having that connection, having that where you don't have to explain it. You just know, like, 'All right, I'm in the right spot. He's in the right spot and this is the connection that is going to happen.'"
Wade was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2023 after a 20-season career, 15 of those seasons with the Heat. Adebayo has developed into a strong player, earning three All-Star nods along with appearances on the All-Defensive Teams.
Sean Jordan is a contributor to Miami Heat On Sports Illustrated. He can be reached at sjorda06@syr.edu.
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