Miami Heat
Avery Bradley began the 2020-21 season with the Heat, playing in just 10 games for the then-reigning Eastern Conference champions.
In those 10 games, Bradley posted 8.5 points per game on an efficient 42.1 percent shooting percentage from outside. Despite Bradley’s contributions for a short stint, he would be involved in the trade that allowed the Heat to acquire Victor Oladipo from the Rockets.
With Miami landing Lowry in a sign-and-trade from the Toronto Raptors, they are keen on returning to the NBA Finals with their core of Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.
The Heat re-signed Duncan Robinson and Dewayne Dedmon, and they were able to ink deals with Markieff Morris and P.J. Tucker. Besides Tucker, Miami could use Bradley as another three-and-D player that could come off of the bench.
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After being part of the Los Angeles Lakers team that took down the Heat in the 2020 NBA Finals, Bradley could make a return to Miami in hopes to have another shot at a title.