The Miami Heat had one of the busier offseasons in the NBA. They handed out money during free agency, to their players and to bring in players from other organizations, like it was going out of style.
The biggest acquisition that Miami made was landing Kyle Lowry from the Toronto Raptors. Lowry agreed to a three-year, $90 million deal to get the sign-and-trade rolling. Goran Dragic, Precious Achiuwa and a future second-round pick were sent to Toronto.
Veteran power forwards P.J. Tucker and Markieff Morris were also signed, departing the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers, respectively. Both bring toughness and championship pedigree to the Heat roster.
Pat Riley made sure to take care of his own as well. Duncan Robinson signed the largest contract in the history of the NBA for an undrafted player, agreeing to a five-year, $90 million deal. Jimmy Butler also agreed to a max extension with the organization.
Dewayne Dedmond, Victor Oladipo, Max Strus, Omer Yurtseven and Gave Vincent were all re-signed as well.
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Miami certainly upgraded their roster, but there are certainly a few spots on the roster that could use an upgrade. Tyler Herro could be used as a piece to make that happen.
There were rumors earlier in the offseason indicating there was a strong chance that Herro would be on the move. He is still on the Heat roster, but that could change before the season begins.
Here are three players Miami should target should they look to trade Tyler Herro.