
"Miami has been linked to the Milwaukee Bucks superstar for almost the entire season thus far, but Pat Riley has had his eyes on Giannis for a couple of years now. It's no secret that Riley would love to bring the Greek Freak to South Beach, but it didn't happen this time around, leaving the Heat right square in the same position they were before the deadline."
"Giving up on a young talent such as Ware might not be easy for the Heat. On the other hand, it could be worth it if the return is high enough. Ware has struggled to stay on Erik Spoelstra's good side this season, and not only has his production been inconsistent, but Ware has been benched more than once. Ware, obviously, still has a big upside, not mention that he's young and stands tall as a solid center."
Giannis Antetokounmpo will not join the Miami Heat this season, leaving the team without a transformative acquisition. Pat Riley has pursued Giannis for years and remains likely to target a superstar in future windows. The current Heat roster lacks sufficient depth to produce significant playoff success in the short term. The organization is expected to pursue roster changes this summer and may move at least three players to upgrade talent. Kel'el Ware's inconsistent play and benching make him a probable trade candidate despite his youth and upside. Tyler Herro's injury history and frequent trade speculation position him as an obvious trade chip.
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