In the NBA world, trading is like a well-planned banquet, with each team looking for the piece of the puzzle that will add to their cake or give them a leg up. Recently, trade rumors between the Miami Heat and the Houston Rockets have been like ants on a hot pan that have made everyone sit still. It is said that the Heat's coach Spo and President Riley, the master and apprentice, made a bold idea, they decided to take out the team's 20+ scoring star Herro as a trade chip, targeting the two players of the Rockets - Tate and Whitmore, and the veteran Holiday Holiday.
Why? The Heat's performance in recent times has been a bit worrying, the shadow of a losing streak makes people look no good, the defense has directly dropped gears, and even if Butler scores efficiently, he has always been alone. It's like you're eating hot pot, the dishes are well prepared, but the heat is not enough, no matter how you cook it, it's cold, and it tastes almost interesting.
Riley's move this time can be described as a big move, he not only asked the Rockets to send Tate and Whitmore, but even Holiday to join, for which they are willing to accept Landale's big contract. It's like trading one old card for three new cards, and while it may seem risky, if you play a good hand, it's an opportunity to turn the tables.
The Rockets may have questions about such a trade, after all, the Heat are proposing a 20+ scoring star, and they need to consider salary space and the future of the team. But if the Heat can use enough **, such as draft picks or other players, this trade is not out of the question. After all, in the NBA family, every team wants to find the piece of the puzzle that suits them best.
Herro's performance has been a hot topic of discussion, and his scoring ability is unquestionable, but defense has always been his shortcoming. However, he was able to step up and take over the game when he was targeted, showing his worth. Bringing in Tate and Whitmore is like an upgrade on both the offensive and defensive ends, and as for Holiday and Holiday his addition, his addition can improve the team's playmaking and offensive capabilities, bringing new vitality to the Heat's system.
Of course, this trade is not just between the Heat and the Rockets, other teams like the Hawks and Wizards are also on the sidelines, and they may join the trade battle to complicate matters. But in any case, it's a great deal to watch.
Finally, let's end this discussion with a famous quote: "Opportunity is always reserved for those who are prepared." "What do you think as a reader that the Heat and Rockets, and even other teams interested in being traded, are chasing the competition for next season? Feel free to write your point of view. February** Dynamic Incentive Program