A Haywood Highsmith role increase in order if Miami Heat fail to make a deal

Haywood Highsmith #24 of the Miami Heat talks with referee Karl Lane #77 during a time out (Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)
Haywood Highsmith #24 of the Miami Heat talks with referee Karl Lane #77 during a time out (Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) reacts after making a shot against the Boston Celtics(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat may be in the market to make a deal as the NBA season nears the NBA Trade Deadline. However, with that day set for Thursday, February 9th, it’s mere days away at this point.

And in looking at what the Miami Heat might need, there could be a few answers put on the board. While they are a team that has shooters, they haven’t been the most reliable this season while one of them is on the shelf with a finger injury in Duncan Robinson.

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A team lacking some size as well, they could be in the market for another big to add to their rotation. And along those same lines, they could opt to try for the more all-encompassing and versatile option, a four-man that can, perhaps, help with shooting and offer relief to their current rotation of big men.

While those are the best-case scenarios or hopes, what is the worst-case scenario? Well, that would be that they do nothing.