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Isn't the Heat stupid? Mingji suggested that the Heat 6 chips for old Zhan, Andro Dunro plus 3 first round losses

Isn't the Heat stupid? Mingji suggested that the Heat 6 chips for old Zhan, Andro Dunro plus 3 first round losses

The NBA is a league where it's easy to change the landscape, especially in the offseason phase, where all teams try to make a move and put the team in a more advantageous competitive position, and if a team has signed one of the big players to improve the team's chances of winning the championship, then that's what all teams are willing to do.

So far this season, there have been rumors about LeBron James in the league. With the Lakers in trouble, rumors of tension between James and Lakers management have caused heated discussion.

Isn't the Heat stupid? Mingji suggested that the Heat 6 chips for old Zhan, Andro Dunro plus 3 first round losses

According to the advice of the US media Colin Cowhead, the Heat can fully try to bring LeBron James back to the South Coast, and in this deal proposal, the Lakers can get the return of the depth of the lineup and the young prospects. Before proposing the deal, Colin Couled argued that the Lakers should do everything they can to push for a deal involving LeBron James in the offseason:

Isn't the Heat stupid? Mingji suggested that the Heat 6 chips for old Zhan, Andro Dunro plus 3 first round losses

The following are Colin Cohd's proposed proposals:

Heat get: LeBron James

The Lakers got: Taylor Hiro, Kyle Lowry, Duncan Robinson and three future first-round picks

Isn't the Heat stupid? Mingji suggested that the Heat 6 chips for old Zhan, Andro Dunro plus 3 first round losses

Taylor Hiro is indeed a promising young player, and Duncan Robinson has established himself as one of the league's best three-point shooters, and Kyle Lowry is a veteran player with great ability.

Isn't the Heat stupid? Mingji suggested that the Heat 6 chips for old Zhan, Andro Dunro plus 3 first round losses

It's just that for the Heat, as many as three future debut picks are definitely no small sacrifice, especially given that LeBron James is already in the final stages of his career. What's more, even without James, the Heat can rely on the current lineup to play the best record in the East and have the opportunity to impact the championship trophy. Because of this, it doesn't make much sense for the Heat to push for such a deal.

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