Why The Miami Heat Do The Deal
An adage in the NBA says whichever team gets the best player in a trade wins that trade automatically. That’s a matter of debate, but one thing is clear:
The Miami Heat are getting by far the best player in this trade.
Say what you will about Irving. Surely, we’ve already said enough. He remains one of the most purely talented basketball players we’ve ever seen. Call him the best ball-handler in league history, and you’re not likely to face much resistance.
The Heat would be capitalizing on a buy-low opportunity here. Furthermore, if Lowry’s 2021-22 postseason play is his new baseline, the risk here is minimal.
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Even if Irving sat for the entire season, losing Vincent and a player they deemed unplayable in the playoffs in Robinson shouldn’t sink their title odds.
With that said, if Irving did get his act together, it could increase them substantially.