Terry Rozier in the starting lineup hasn’t been effective. With Tyler Herro serving as Miami’s go-to scorer and playing well off the ball, Rozier's fit alongside him in the backcourt hasn't worked out. Herro benefits from having a long wing player next to him, but that’s a discussion for another time.
For the good of both Rozier and the team, coming off the bench is not the solution. Instead, Miami should consider trading Rozier to find a team willing to take him on. Rozier is owed $51 million over the next two years, which could make it challenging to find a suitable trade partner. Here are some teams that might be able to make room for Rozier.
Los Angeles Lakers
Lakers get: Terry Rozier, Josh Richardson
Heat get: D'Angelo Russell, Gabe Vincent
The Los Angeles Lakers are always looking for talent. With an older LeBron James still playing at a high level, you need to find any resources to help him win a championship. Rozier in Los Angeles could make some sense.
D’Angelo Russell began the year as the starting point guard for the Los Angeles team, but he had difficulties in that role, which ultimately resulted in him moving to the bench. Recently, Russell has performed better coming off the bench. However, he is entering the final year of his contract, set to make $18 million.
Los Angeles may consider trading D’Angelo Russell to shake up their roster, especially if he feels unhappy coming off the bench. Both Russell and Terry Rozier are known for their streaky performances. Russell excels as a catch-and-shoot player, while Rozier is more of a dribble step-back type. Adding Rozier could give Los Angeles a stronger scoring option from the bench, making him a more effective sixth man than Russell.
A potential trade that could benefit both teams is as follows: Miami acquires Russell to improve floor spacing and brings back familiar player Gabe Vincent to enhance their guard depth. In return, Los Angeles receives Rozier, who could provide additional offensive support for their second unit. Richardson also fits financially and adds another wing defender to the roster.
Memphis Grizzlies
Grizzlies get: Rozier
Heat get: Marcus Smart
The Marcus Smart experiment in Memphis hasn't turned out as many had anticipated. Over the past two seasons, Ja Morant and Smart have only played together in a few games. With Smart entering the final year of his contract, Memphis may consider trading him to gain some value in return. Given Morant's injury history, this could be a strategic move for the team.
If Memphis were to acquire Terry Rozier, it would provide valuable insurance for Ja Morant in case he misses time. As Memphis aims to be contenders, they could benefit from additional offensive firepower off the bench. While Scottie Pippen Jr. has been a solid addition for Memphis this year, Rozier has had standout performances that could be beneficial for the team during the playoffs.
For Miami, acquiring Smart would be a better fit. He can play both the point guard and shooting guard positions. Having Bright alongside Herro would also be a more suitable combination. Smart has strong defensive skills and is a better defender than Rozier. Smart would integrate well into Miami's culture.
Washington Wizards
Wizards get: Rozier, Nikola Jovic
Heat get: Kyle Kuzma
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Wizards get: Rozier
Heat get: Malcolm Brogdon
This potential trade for Miami involves shedding Terry Rozier's contract. In exchange, Miami would receive Malcolm Brogdon, and I hope he stays healthy.
Ideally, Brogdon could serve as a combo guard for Miami, complementing Tyler Herro’s play. Although Brogdon's injury history has impacted his performance, playing well on a playoff team could enhance his value as he heads into free agency this summer.
On the other hand, Rozier could provide scoring alongside Jordan Poole, creating a backcourt capable of putting up points. While Washington would be acquiring the more talented player in Rozier, Miami would be gaining the better fit for their roster.
A trade that could benefit both Miami and Washington involves Terry Rozier and Nikola Jovic being sent to Washington in exchange for Kyle Kuzma. Washington would acquire Jovic, a young player with significant potential who can develop through his mistakes in a supportive environment.
For Miami, bringing in Kuzma would mean adding a more experienced player who can contribute to winning right away. Kuzma is versatile, able to play both forward positions, and would provide a much-needed scoring boost alongside Bam Adebayo. This trade could enhance Miami's offensive capabilities.