Miami Heat Reportedly Seek Trade for Guard Terry Rozier Amid Limited Interest
Miami Heat Reportedly Seek Trade for Guard Terry Rozier Amid Limited Interest

Miami Heat Reportedly Seek Trade for Guard Terry Rozier Amid Limited Interest

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The Miami Heat are actively trying to trade guard Terry Rozier, who is in the final year of a four-year, $96.2 million contract, as they seek to improve frontcourt depth and manage salary cap constraints. Rozier, acquired in a 2024 mid-season trade for Kyle Lowry and a first-round pick, has struggled with performance, averaging just 10.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 2.6 assists last season, a significant decline from his previous output. Despite their efforts, the Heat have found no trade partners willing to take on Rozier's expiring $24-26 million contract due to his on-court struggles, including overdribbling and poor shooting, and concerns over an ongoing federal investigation related to gambling. The Heat's crowded guard rotation and Rozier's diminished role—eventually being benched and excluded from the postseason—have further lowered his trade value. While the Heat remain open to almost any trade, especially for frontcourt help, they might have to keep Rozier through the training camp unless a desperate team values his expiring contract for salary cap purposes. Ultimately, Rozier's uncertain future with Miami reflects both his performance issues and off-court complications, leaving the franchise in a challenging position.

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