Heat made such a bad trade that it still haunts them years later
Briefly

The Miami Heat's trade for Terry Rozier has resulted in negative long-term effects, primarily due to the inclusion of a 2027 first-round pick. This decision is considered one of the poorest in the franchise's history, as it restricted the team's ability to pursue star players over subsequent seasons. While the intention was to support star player Jimmy Butler, the trade has proven to be a misguided risk, ultimately hampering the team's flexibility in making future deals and significantly worsening their competitive position.
The biggest issue many Heat fans had with the Rozier trade is the cost. It's the 2027 first-round pick that the Heat included in the deal to Charlotte that has made this one of the worst deals in recent Heat history.
The inclusion of that 2027 first-round pick has completely handcuffed the Heat over the last season and a half in truly being in the conversation to make a big splash for a star player.
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