
"It feels almost cliched to say this team needs to make a major move, but that's only because it has been ( and very much remains) true for a while. If the Heat find the right needle-moving trade, though, they should be careful about its construction. Because while Andrew Wiggins and his $28.2 million salary might help make the math work, he might be too good to give up."
"At the start of this season, it felt like a lot of the good things happening for the Heat either didn't involve Wiggins or managed to be accomplished in spite of him. In his first three outings, Miami lost his 87 minutes by a whopping 30 points. He couldn't find his touch from three (20 percent), had as many turnovers as assists (six each), and was essentially a non-factor as a scorer (12.3 points)."
The Miami Heat remain short on star power and are likely trade candidates, yet any major move must be constructed carefully. Andrew Wiggins presents both roster value and trade-asset flexibility because of his $28.2 million salary, but his rising on-court impact complicates decisions. Wiggins started the season sluggishly, with poor shooting and turnovers, but has improved dramatically, posting a plus-14 over nine games and increased scoring. His efficiency from the field and three-point range has jumped, and his playmaking has improved, making him a valuable two-way wing despite historical consistency concerns.
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