The Heat have been pegged as the “team to watch” this summer when it comes to a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, but such a move would have sweeping effects on the rest of the roster, write Anthony Chiang and Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.
One player who could be impacted by the move is unrestricted free agent Norman Powell. If the Heat don’t trade for Giannis, it’s unlikely they’ll offer Powell more than a one-year deal, since they’ll be looking to maintain as much cap space as possible for the summer of 2027, which could have a strong free agent class.
However, if Miami is able to pull off a deal for the Bucks’ star forward, Powell could be offered a multiyear deal this summer to keep him around as a floor spacer and scorer playing off the two-time MVP’s rim-focused attack.
A similar logic could apply to Pelle Larsson. If the Heat have Antetokounmpo and are no longer looking to hoard cap space, they could choose to sign the 25-year-old to an extension, though it’s also possible that the Bucks would ask for Larsson as part of the trade return.
We have more from around the Southeast Division:
- One reason the Heat need to be very deliberate in how they approach a potential trade for the Greek star is the fact that they could be spending around 69% of their salary cap on Antetokounmpo and Bam Adebayo alone by the end of Adebayo’s deal, Ira Winderman writes for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Any trade for Antetokounmpo will likely have to come with an understanding of what he wants to do regarding a potential extension, which he becomes eligible to sign as early as October 1.
- The Hornets had a successful 2025/26 season and will now look to build on it and continue their journey to becoming a real playoff threat in the East. One player who is hoping to be a part of that surge is 2024 lottery pick Tidjane Salaun. Salaun is coming off a modest sophomore season, and he knows that he is facing a critical summer for growth, Roderick Boone writes for the Charlotte Observer. “It’s a big offseason, so I will keep working on my body,” Salaun said. “That’s the main thing — be more physical. With my defensive impact but also on offense, I can grow and be more impactful. And I have to just keep doing my thing by shooting when I’m open, keep rebounding and keep guarding the ball or be big on the shift.” Salaun averaged 6.0 points and 4.0 rebounds in 15.5 minutes per game this season. Perhaps most importantly, he increased his three-point percentage from 28.3% as a rookie to 43.4% on 2.2 attempts per game.
- The Knicks’ impressive run to the Finals could lead the Hawks to downplay their first-round loss at the hands of New York, but if they’re serious about building not just a playoff team but a contender, then they need to resist that urge and instead understand what it is that sets the two teams so far apart, writes Ken Sugiura of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. As Sugiura explains, the Knicks showed that the Hawks are not close to where they want to be yet, and recognizing that should help inspire the young core to work even harder this summer as they look to continue to grow as a team and as individual players.

The Heat are literally going to be Giannis, Bam and 2way guys. Giannis doesn’t want to do that.
Meanwhile the Warriors can let KP go and open up a 2/30 cap space that Lebron can use. Then trade Jimmy, Podz and 2 FRP 1 SRP in a multi-teamer so Jimmy goes to the Lakers and Reaves goes to Milwaukee.
Steph Gui Lebron Dray Giannis. Absurdly great lineup, and the type of one Kerr does have experience in coaching.
Oh boy. I’m sorry Davey but the Warriors are not trying to trade for Giannis anymore. The Heat would be more competitive than the Warriors. Let’s say the Heat trade Herro, Ware, Jacquez Jr, salary, and draft capital for Giannis. The Heat would still have Davion Mitchell (a great defender and playmaker), Bam Adebayo, Norman Powell, and Andrew Wiggins to be the starters. For the Warriors, it would be even more shaky. Both teams would have no depth and the possible Heat starting lineup would be better. Giannis does not want to be second fiddle to Steph. Getting LeBron is far not guaranteed either
“…and then the Clippers and Kawhi got penalized so he couldn’t make more than the minimum, and the Steph Kawhi Lebron Dray Giannis aka the “icon 5″ was born.”
The idea of paying a 43YO Lebron $30M is utterly stupid.
Why would you interpret 2/30 as 1/30? Are you utterly stupid? I literally wrote 2/30 aka 15 mill a year.