Avery Bradley
While the Miami Heat were able to get Kyle Lowry, they did lose Goran Dragic and Kendrick Nunn in their backcourt this offseason.
Miami will now lean on Tyler Herro and Gabe Vincent as depth options behind Lowry to run the second unit. Given the lack of depth that the Heat possesses in the backcourt, it wouldn’t be the worst idea to bring back Avery Bradley this offseason.
Avery Bradley began the 2020-21 season with the Heat, suiting up in 10 games with the team. Throughout those 10 games, Bradley posted 8.5 points per game on 42.1 percent shooting from beyond the arc.
Despite his contributions on both ends of the court early in the season, Bradley was involved in the trade for Victor Oladipo, sending him to the Houston Rockets.
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Seeing that Oladipo is dealing with yet another injury, Miami was able to retain him for a team-friendly price this offseason. While Oladipo works his way back onto the court, Avery Bradley could be a formidable backup for the Heat.