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.
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