The Miami Heat will surely be looking to take part in a quick and calculated re-tooling process following their disastrous 2024-25 campaign, one steeped in controversy surrounding the loud departure of ex-Heat superstar Jimmy Butler via trade.
Miami’s team president Pat Riley has always strived to keep the Heat in the hunt for an NBA title, and the 2025 offseason could serve as a clear reflection of that mission.
With Riley remaining adamant on adding another star in the coming months, recent reports from ClutchPoints’ NBA insider Brett Siegel indicate that he may have his eyes on a certain cerebral scorer from the Sacramento Kings as a potential trade target.
“The Miami Heat are expected to be buyers this offseason and seek to make immediate upgrades around Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro, sources said,” Siegel wrote Friday afternoon.
“Pat Riley is always aggressive on the summer trade market, and he will be involved in any conversations about All-Star players hitting the market.”
“DeMar DeRozan is once again viewed by other teams as a potential target for Riley and the Heat.”
Though the aging DeMar DeRozan is guaranteed $73.8 million through the 2026-27 season, the 35-year-old could surely assist the Heat as he continues to prove himself as one of the NBA’s deadliest pure scoring threats.