Miami Heat were ready for a blockbuster trade involving their All-Star

The Miami Heat were open to moving Andrew Wiggins — but only if they got an instant-impact player and a first-round pick before 2028 in return.

Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins is one of the most sought-after potential trade targets this offseason.

Andrew Wiggins

 

Position: SF, SG
Age: 30
Height: 203 cm
Weight: 91 kg
Birth place: Toronto, Canada

The Heat, at least for now, have decided not to pull the trigger on any Wiggins trades, but they were reportedly open to moving him if they could receive an instant-impact player and a first-round pick in return.

“While the Heat ultimately kept the former first overall pick, they were willing to deal Wiggins if they received an instant-impact player, along with an upcoming first-round pick before 2028,” Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reports.

“Teams continue to monitor the Heat, specifically how they will handle Tyler Herro’s upcoming extension window, to get a better idea of what direction they are trending in,” he adds.

The 30-year-old Canadian forward averaged 18.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 2.6 assists last season with the Golden State Warriors and the Heat.

 

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