The Miami Heat have a busy offseason ahead of them.
The team notably traded star Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors at the trade deadline after months of dispute.
At the deadline, trade rumors surrounding Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant gained momentum. The Miami Heat were reportedly a preferred trade destination for the 15-time All-Star. Durant was not traded but talks are expected to resume this offseason according to ESPN insider Shams Charania.
"Kevin Durant could definitely be traded this offseason..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 2, 2025
It just hasn't worked out for this Suns team..
There was mutual interest at the trade deadline with Golden State, Minnesota, New York, Houston, Miami, and San Antonio" ~ @ShamsCharania #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/5h4cLSmRub
Other teams interested included the Warriors, Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, Houston Rockets and San Antonio Spurs. Durant did not want to get traded mid-season for the second time in three seasons. He has reportedly grown disgruntled as the Suns are still fighting for a spot in the Play-In tournament with only a handful of games left in the regular season.
If the Heat make a move for Durant this summer, the team should immediately become one of the championship favorites in the Eastern Conference. A foundation built around Durant, Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo could be a dangerous contender. His price should be hefty on the trade market. Acquiring Durant may force the Heat to part with multiple first-round picks and young stars such as Kel'el Ware.
Durant turns 37 this fall. He is under contract through next season before hitting unrestricted free agency. This season, Durant is averaging 26.6 points, six rebounds and 4.2 assists while shooting 52.7 percent from the field.
BUTLER TRADE NAMED "PLOT TWIST" THIS SEASON
The Jimmy Butler saga may have overshadowed a disappointing Miami Heat season.
Butler's issues with the organization stemmed from last offseason. Heat president Pat Riley denied a contract extension for Butler, leading to a falling out between the two. Butler's age made it difficult for Riley and the Heat to commit to more seasons. Butler has a player option this summer but all signs pointed to him declining that option and entering free agency if not moved prior to the deadline. Butler was traded to the Golden State Warriors at the trade deadline.
Bleacher Report named the blockbuster trade with the Warriors among the biggest plot twists this season.
"It was not surprising that Jimmy Butler was traded after failing to agree to a contract extension with the Miami Heat," the article wrote. "His whole trade saga was filled with plot twists and turns until he ultimately ended up with the Golden State Warriors at the deadline. Butler not only demanded a trade but was intent on making it ugly and uncomfortable in Miami until he got his wish. There were three different suspensions: a seven-game suspension to start 2025 for conduct detrimental to the team, a two-game suspension for missing a team flight, and then an indefinite suspension after walking out of a practice."
Butler has made a strong impact in Golden State. When the Warriors traded for Butler, they were 25-25 and were tied for the No. 9 seed in the Western Conference. Now, the team has climbed to the No. 5 seed in a highly competitive conference. The Warriors look to make a deep run in the playoffs while the Heat start in the Play-In tournament. The trade has flipped outcomes for both teams.
HEAT PURSUING MORANT?
The Memphis Grizzlies are in disarray just two weeks before the playoffs.
The No. 5 seeded Grizzlies shocked the NBA world by firing coach Taylor Jenkins on Friday as he neared the end of his sixth season. Many in league circles are wondering if Grizzlies star Ja Morant and others ask out of the franchise. Former NBA player Kendrick Perkins believes Morant's future in Memphis is uncertain.
"At this point, Morant is auditioning," Perkins said on ESPN's "Get Up."
If Morant is available in trade conversations this summer, Pat Riley and the Miami Heat should rush to the phones. Players of Morant's caliber are franchise cornerstones. He does come with some baggage off the court because of multiple suspensions over the past few seasons. However, Morant could breathe new life into a franchise that is having a disappointing season after moving on from Jimmy Butler.
The Heat would have to give up a hefty haul for Morant. Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo should remain safe in negotiations but they may have to part ways with Rookie of the Year candidate Kel'el Ware. Other younger guys like Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Nikola Jovic and future first-round picks could also play a factor. Terry Rozier's contract works the best to match Morant's salary but his trade value has diminished after a disappointing tenure in Miami.
This season, Morant is averaging 22.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 7.5 assists. He is under contract through 2028, potentially opening up a three-season window to compete for a championship in a crowded Eastern Conference.
Sean Jordan is a contributor to Miami Heat On Sports Illustrated. He can be reached at sjorda06@syr.edu.
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