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Can Miami Heat have it all in a Damian Lillard trade?


Q: Hello, Ira. Is there a path where the Miami Heat gets to have their cake and eat it too? Can the Heat front office stay patient and wait until the Blazers’ front office becomes more amenable to a Heat offer that holds on to a young asset or two, in order to have a win-now team headed by Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo and Damian Lillard and a win-later team with Bam spearheading a seasoned young core once Jimmy and Dame age out? Or is the price of trading for a win-now 30-plus superstar is that you can have your chip now, but at the cost of your team’s future?  – Carlos, West Park.

A: Two thoughts here. First, typically when you attempt to have something both ways, you diminish the effectiveness of either plan. Second, it is way too premature to forecast that players such as Nikola Jovic and Jaime Jaquez Jr. will turn into a seasoned core. And if you truly are attempting to have it both ways, then the best way to split the difference would be to have Jimmy Butler and Kyle Lowry as your win-now veterans and then Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro as your next-gen focus. Again, I think that would leave you short on both ends. This has long been a win-now operation when it comes to the leading men, with a support system that is built through development. I would not expect that to change.



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