Miami Heat 2025-26 season predictions
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The Miami Heat and Brooklyn Nets have come together on a surprising trade in the latter weeks of the NBA offseason. ESPN's Shams Charania has reported that the Heat have sent forward Haywood Highsmith and a 2032 second-round draft pick to the Nets in exchange for a protected 2026 second-rounder.
In a recent interview, Jaime Jaquez Jr. talks about his challenging adjustment period following a frustrating sophomore season.
On Friday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald revealed the package Miami offered the Suns for Durant, which may surprise Heat fans. Jackson reported the Heat offered Andrew Wiggins, Terry Rozier, Jaime Jaquez, Haywood Highsmith and the 20th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. This draft pick became Kasparas Jakucionis.
The Heat opted to sign Smith instead of a backup center such as Kai Jones, who auditioned for Miami last week, or veteran center Trey Lyes, who also has been linked to the Heat. Miami isn’t expected to add a backup center in free agency anytime soon, though it’s conceivable that could be addressed with another trade.
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Haywood Highsmith has been with the Miami Heat for each of the previous four seasons. After a year where he started in 42 games, the Heat announced that they h
Andrew Wiggins will enter his first full season with the Miami Heat after being traded by the Golden State Warriors for Jimmy Butler.
Over the last four seasons, Highsmith went from averaging 8.6 minutes per game to 24.6. His efforts helped the Heat make a surprise run to the NBA Finals in 2023. While the Heat haven't come close to that same success since,
In its continuing partial rollout of the 2025-26 schedule, the NBA on Wednesday announced its schedule for the 2025 NBA Cup, the third-annual installment of the league’s in-season tournament.
Here are some predictions for the Heat's 2025-26 season with the full schedule released as the team enters a crucial year,
For a player who's always being tossed in the trade machine by his own fan base, Tyler Herro did something special last season, at least as measured by a set of