The Miami Heat haven't been able to really find stars in free agency since LeBron James made the biggest decision in NBA history. James, who is undoubtedly a top-two player to ever play the game, with many even believing that he's the GOAT, now finds himself on the free-agent market once again.
While he's much older at this stage of his career, now in his 40s, there's still reason to believe that he can be a nice piece for a contending team.
With reports also indicating that the Heat are interested in Giannis Antetokounmpo, one reporter recently floated a dream scenario for Miami, one that likely isn't too realistic.
“The Heat could accommodate a decent-sized James contract in a sign-and-trade by sending Andrew Wiggins to Los Angeles,” Sam Quinn wrote.
“The Lakers have been linked to Wiggins since last offseason, and he could either opt in and spend a year there or the Lakers could work out a multi-year deal and make this a double sign-and-trade. The trio of James, Antetokounmpo and Bam Adebayo would at least make the Heat among the favorites in the Eastern Conference. Wiggins would be an ideal wing to help the Lakers out west.”
If Miami were to get this creative and end up with Antetokounmpo, James, and continue to have a roster with Bam Adebayo and some of the other nice pieces on its roster, there's reason to believe that the Heat could be one of the better teams in the Eastern Conference.
However, at this point, it's not rooted in reality.
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