Miami Heat: Regrading The Mercurial Victor Oladipo Trade

Victor Oladipo looks on prior to the game against the Miami Heat(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Victor Oladipo looks on prior to the game against the Miami Heat(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Victor Oladipo #4 of the Miami Heat holds his right knee after being injured in the second half(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)

The Miami Heat will come into this next season with renewed hope. After a long offseason, especially in relation the one prior to the latest, they should not only come in revamped but recharged as well.

After the season that was last season, they certainly needed it. Coming into the year hopping, dealing with the coronavirus on a team-specific level, coping with the recovery from injury in guys like Goran Dragic, also dealing with the throws of a long previous season, and one that had been split into two parts, the Miami Heat never got their feet up under them.

Still though and through it all, they went for it. That meant making moves and still going all-out to win every game that they possibly could but besides, what else would the Miami Heat do?

They only know how to give maximum effort and that typically goes for every part of the organization. Erik Spoelstra is supposed to coach like it.

The players are supposed to play like it. And lastly, the front office is suppose to make moves like it.

And again, that’s what they did. It all eventually led to them landing a target that had been linked to them for some time at that point.