Proposed Heat trade sees Miami deal Jaime Jaquez-based package for $197 million two-time All-Star, All-NBA guard originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Miami Heat are currently treading water in the Eastern Conference, sitting in seventh place with a record of 25-22. If they want to really become a true playoff contender, they need to find a superstar to rally around by the trade deadline.
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Fansided’s Bradley Rowland believes so as well, and proposes that the Heat finally go out and get the superstar they’ve been targeting: Memphis Grizzlies two-time All-Star Ja Morant.
The trade would look like this:
Heat get: G Ja Morant
Grizzlies get: F Jaime Jaquez, F Simone Fontecchio, G Terry Rozier, 2030 first-rounder
“Jaquez is not a game-changing force, but he is a 24-year-old averaging more than 15 points per game in his third NBA season. He would arrive in Memphis with one more year of cheap rookie-scale control, plus the ability for the Grizzlies to exercise his restricted free agency at the end of the 2026-27 season…Overall, Miami gets Morant without having to give up big-time draft capital or any of its core pieces (Herro, Adebayo, Powell, Ware, etc.), while Memphis can sell a package that includes two real assets,” Rowland wrote.
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So far this season, Morant is averaging 19.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 8.1 assists, and one steal in 28.5 minutes per game. He would definitely breathe life into Miami’s offense as a playmaker, and if he plays more minutes, as a scorer.
This trade really does work for both sides. The Heat get their superstar, and the Grizzlies get a rising star, two expiring contracts to either flip or let them run out and walk at the end of the season, and a first round pick.
Hopefully, the Heat find a way to make this proposal into reality, and get on the phone with the Grizzlies’ front office to start negotiations.
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