GOOD NEWS: Just In Miami Heat Are In Talk To Sign Three Top Sensational High Profile Superstar

In order to strengthen the group around Bam Adebayo, who rarely receives the recognition he merits for his efforts on both ends of the court, the Miami Heat will explore a variety of options during the off-season. Miami will require a variety of talent additions. Through free agency, for example.

These three Adebyao-related free agents could be useful to the team.

1. Jones, Derrick Jr.
Bam Adebayo and Derrick Jones Jr., the former Miami Heat player, have a close relationship, so it’s safe to say that Jones would be welcomed back to Miami. With Caleb Martin and Haywood Highsmith set to hit free agency this offseason, the Heat will definitely need wings.

Jones has made a few stops along the way since leaving Miami, but he has been a crucial component of the Dallas Mavericks’ run to the Finals. Jones will have plenty of options to select from as he enters free agency.

For Jones, a reunion with Miami wouldn’t be entirely awful. Regaining Jones would be advantageous to all sides. On the team, Adebyao would gain a close friend and, more significantly, a wing to play alongside. Although Jones has been less consistent this year, he is still the explosive player that Heat supporters are used to. Jones is a streaky three-point shooter. The only issue is that, barring a miraculous season, he’ll probably be too expensive for Miami to sign another minimum contract.

2. Monk Malik
Though it’s unlikely Miami will be able to afford Mailk Monk this offseason, Monk and Adebayo were Kentucky teammates. If the Heat needed more athleticism and scoring, Monk would be a good fit. Monk would supply the two. Monk has established himself as a Sixth Man of the Year contender in the NBA thanks to his ability to create his shot and heat up quickly.

It would be entertaining to watch Monk and Adebayo play two men. Monk might make a lot of sense if Miami were to move Tyler Herro or clear the required cap space. Even so, it doesn’t seem likely.

3. Dennis Smith Jr.

Adebayo and Dennis Smith Jr., who was the ninth pick in the same draft class, are good friends.

Despite the fact that the outside shot hasn’t materialized, Smith is incredibly athletic and has a quick first step. In addition, he plays tenacious ball defense.

With Adebayo and Smith combining for a pick-and-roll that showcases their incredible athleticism as they both apply pressure to the rim, perhaps the Heat can help Smith reach his full potential. Smith is an athletic point guard that Miami hasn’t had in a while.

While the Heat awaited a decision on Damian Lillard, Smith, who had been linked to Miami during the previous offseason, opted to sign with the Brooklyn Nets. Smith could still be interested in Miami if he becomes a free agent once more.

Next: The Miami Heat can sign five free agents to take Caleb Martin’s place.

 

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