Norman Powell is making the rest of the NBA regret not trading for him
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Norman Powell is making the rest of the NBA regret not trading for him
"To say that Powell has been fantastic this season would be a massive understatement. With Tyler Herro out during the first month of the season, Powell helped power the Heat to an 11-6 start to the year. He still is the team's leading scorer and has been thriving in Erik Spoelstra's new offensive system that is predicated on pace and space."
"Norman Powell is making the rest of the league look foolish. With the way Powell has looked through the first month of the season, there are a lot of teams that have to be regretting their decision not to explore a trade for the veteran guard during the offseason. Instead, the Heat took advantage, and Powell is now widely considered the steal of the offseason."
"The fact that the LA Clippers were practically begging teams to take Powell off their hands just a few months ago is absolutely absurd. In retrospect, this could end up being a huge mistake for LA, especially considering how much they've struggled so far this season. In total, the Clippers traded Powell to the Heat (in a three-team deal) for John Collins. The move also gave them the financial flexibility to sign Bradley Beal after he agreed to a buyout with the Phoenix Suns."
Norman Powell has excelled for the Miami Heat through the first month, emerging as the team's leading scorer and energizing the offense. With Tyler Herro sidelined, Powell helped power the Heat to an 11-6 start and thrived in Erik Spoelstra's pace-and-space system. Miami's offense performed better to start this year than at any point last season during the first 17 games without Herro. The Clippers traded Powell in a three-team deal for John Collins and cap flexibility to sign Bradley Beal. That trade has favored Miami so far, as Los Angeles has struggled and Miami sits firmly in playoff contention.
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