
"Even though the Heat have missed on a few stars over the last couple of years, the good news is that the team will almost have control of all their future draft picks this summer. Here is exactly where they stand in terms of draft pick management: Miami Heat 1st round draft picks 2026: own 2027: owes to Charlotte Hornets (lottery protected) 2028: own (if 2027 is conveyed to CHA) 2029: own 2030: own2031: own 2032 own*2033: own"
"Miami Heat 2nd round draft picks 2026: owns, but ATL holds right to swap2027: owns, but OKC, NYK, or SAS has right to swap2028: owes to DET2029: owes to OKC2030: owes to OKC2031: owns, but WAS holds right to swap2032: owes to BK*2033: owns It should be noted that the 2033 picks won't officially be refreshed until the new league year opens. Nevertheless, the Heat will have a strong slate of draft picks at their disposal once that happens."
The Miami Heat failed to acquire Giannis Antetokounmpo at the trade deadline but retain significant draft capital heading into the offseason. The team will almost have control of all future draft picks this summer. First-round pick statuses include own 2026, 2028 (if 2027 conveys), 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, and 2033, with 2027 owed to Charlotte (lottery protected). Second-round obligations and swap rights exist with multiple teams including ATL, OKC, NYK, SAS, DET, WAS, and BK. The 2033 picks will not officially refresh until the new league year opens. The Heat could have three to four first-rounders to trade.
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