Collin Sexton
The Miami Heat could be looking at a point guard problem this offseason. If they need the extra cap space to make some moves, Goran Dragic could have his option declined to create space. With Kendrick Nunn also being a restricted free agent, the Heat could lose both of their point guards in free agency.
With the potential need at point guard, Miami could look to the trade market to fill the void. Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Collin Sexton would be a good target.
Sexton won’t be overly expensive to acquire in a trade. The Cavaliers have been open to dealing the former Alabama product as the two sides are far apart on contract extension talks. Unlikely to meet Collin Sexton’s asking price, the Cavaliers could move him this offseason.
Sexton’s relentless, attacking style offensively would be a nice addition to Miami’s roster. He averaged a career-high 24.3 points per game last season and is a capable floor spacer, knocking down 38.5 percent of his career 3-point attempts.
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While Collin Sexton has his shortcomings, such as playmaking, the Miami Heat have the pieces to overcome that with Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo being adept passers themselves.