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Heat’s summer of Giannis just got that much more difficult to navigate

The Heat is back to square one.
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) reacts (Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images.)
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) reacts (Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images.) | Sam Sharpe-Imagn Images

Being locked into the 13th spot in the 2026 NBA Draft won't push the Miami Heat any closer to seeing their Giannis Antetokounmpo dream come to fruition. And it will almost certainly make this summer much more difficult to navigate.

That's because the Heat still lacks the premier asset that would help them cement a deal for Giannis. Moving into the top 4 would've given the Heat an asset that no other team in the Giannis sweepstakes would've been able to put on the table.

However, the ping pong balls just didn't bounce in the Heat's favor, and Miami is now back to square one in trying to pry Giannis out of Milwaukee.

The Heat's never-ending pursuit of Giannis

Despite getting the lifeline that the Heat was hoping for at the NBA Draft Lottery, the team's seemingly never-ending pursuit of Giannis will continue ahead this offseason. And whether most are willing to believe it or not, the Heat is expected to have the ability to put one of the better trade offers on the table.

Including the rights to their 13th overall pick, the Heat will be able to include 3-4 first-round picks in an offer for Giannis. That will be on top of Kel'el Ware, Tyler Herro, and perhaps another young prospect or two.

Whether that would be enough to appease the Milwaukee Bucks remains to be seen, but the Heat will certainly be in the thick of the race for Giannis (assuming he hits the trade block again).

And, for the first time in a long time, it appears there's finally going to be some closure on the Giannis front. In many ways, that could do wonders for the Heat franchise. Because if the Heat have truly been building toward this moment, it will be great to finally get their answer.

Heading into this offseason, it does appear as if the Heat is either going to finally close the deal or get the clarity they need to move on.

What will be the Heat's plan B in the offseason?

The bigger question for the Heat, and one that could very well dictate their future, revolves around what the team's plan B may be in the event that they can't close the deal on Giannis?

Does the Heat pivot toward another superstar, run it back for another "gap" season, or hit the reset button? All that remains to be seen, but there are no questions about what the priority will be over the next few months. Giannis.

The Heat are about to enter the summer of Giannis. And whether they're willing to admit it or not, their discouraging showing at the NBA Draft Lottery made their path to Giannis slightly more difficult.

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