Heat will have to face harsh truth with their Terry Rozier problem
Briefly

The Heat traded Kyle Lowry and a future first-round pick to acquire Terry Rozier expecting a needle-moving point guard to maximize the Jimmy Butler era. Rozier arrived after a career year averaging 23.2 points, 6.6 assists and 3.9 rebounds on 46% shooting and 36% from three. Those production levels evaporated after the move, and Rozier frequently became the worst player on the court. Rozier fell out of Erik Spoelstra's rotation late in the season. The Heat have actively shopped his expiring $24–26 million contract, seeking frontcourt help and willing to accept almost any return.
The Miami Heat, from coaches to front office officials, were as mystified by Terry Rozier's decline as fans were last season.
The Heat have been actively shopping the expiring final year of Rozier's contract (worth $24-26 million depending on incentives) for just about anything, but specifically frontcourt help.
just about anything.
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