Mailbag: Are more roster changes coming for the Heat this offseason?
Briefly

The Miami Heat are exploring trade options for players Andrew Wiggins and Terry Rozier during the offseason. Trading Wiggins, with a $30.2 million player option, and Rozier, at $26.6 million, could help clear roster space and improve financial flexibility. The team is currently at the maximum roster capacity of 15 players and is positioned well for trades, being below salary-cap aprons. The potential for acquiring future draft picks may influence trade timelines and decisions.
The Heat has explored trades involving Wiggins and/or Rozier and is expected to continue exploring those types of deals. This could benefit the Heat to get off of Wiggins' contract that includes a $30.2 million player option for the 2026-27 season in exchange for an expiring deal.
The team is currently at the NBA regular-season maximum of 15 players on standard contracts. Making a trade could also help open a spot on the Heat's 15-man roster.
Attempting to obtain future draft picks may hold up potential trades for Wiggins and Rozier, indicating a strategic approach.
The Heat is well-positioned to make a trade since they are below the first and second salary-cap aprons.
Read at Miami Herald
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