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184 million in 5 years! Congratulations to Hiro, the Heat locked up the payroll space and Philadelphia Harris was traded

According to media reports: The Heat management is expected to renew Taylor-Heroo's contract early in the offseason, with a contract of 5 years and 184 million. As a rookie with the 13th pick in the first round of 2019, Hiro successfully completed the transformation and assumed the role of the team's starting score, averaging 32 minutes per game this season, contributing 20.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.8 assists, shooting 44% from the field, becoming the heat's best outside player.

184 million in 5 years! Congratulations to Hiro, the Heat locked up the payroll space and Philadelphia Harris was traded

Hiro's rookie contract expires in 2023, the offseason team has the opportunity to renew his contract in advance, to know that this season he only has an annual salary of 3.63 million, combined with this season's outstanding performance, the maximum salary contract is basically in the pocket, the playoffs can play normally and even reach the finals again, presumably Hiro will become one of the core members of the Heat's future team.

184 million in 5 years! Congratulations to Hiro, the Heat locked up the payroll space and Philadelphia Harris was traded

Star Jimmy Butler will make $37.65 million next season, center Adebayo will make $30.35 million a year, starting point guard Kyle Lowry will also make $28.33 million next season, Duncan Robinson will earn $16.9 million next season, tucker, Strus, Gab Vincent and Jurt Cerving will also have $14 million next season. This preliminary calculation salary has exceeded 127 million, plus Hiro's annual salary of nearly 30 million, and the expenditure of 150 million has already exceeded the salary cap stipulated by the league.

184 million in 5 years! Congratulations to Hiro, the Heat locked up the payroll space and Philadelphia Harris was traded

The Heat threw 150 million to just 9 players, eight players away from the league's mandated 17-man roster. Other players on the team, such as Oladipo, Edmund, Haslem, Guy, etc., will become free agents after the end of the season, and in the face of such a situation, the potential deal for the Heat management is bound to come out - columnist Jack Fisher said: The Heat's contract extension for Hiro is worth more than the Celtics' Jaylen Brown.

184 million in 5 years! Congratulations to Hiro, the Heat locked up the payroll space and Philadelphia Harris was traded

American celebrity Fisher said: Although Hiro has performed very well this season, the contract extension is only a delayed strategy for management. Once better chips emerge in the trading market, Heat management will add Hiro to the negotiations in exchange for the super instant power that the team needs; Fisher also mentioned that the Heat's Hiro's asking price will be high, not the top five stars in the league, and the deal will not start. According to Fisher, Hiro is more inclined to stay in Miami.

184 million in 5 years! Congratulations to Hiro, the Heat locked up the payroll space and Philadelphia Harris was traded

U.S. media advice: The Heat will send Lowry and Duncan Robinson out of the offseason, and trade to Tobias Harris of Philadelphia. Harris, who played for the Philadelphia 76ers this season, has a decent performance, averaging 18 points, 7 rebounds and 47.7% shooting per game, and can fully serve as the team's starting big forward, and PJ Tucker is the fourth place on the bench. Harris's arrival on the one hand can release Jimmy Butler and give him more full rest, on the other hand, his singles skills on the offensive end are very skilled, with a height of 2.03 meters on the defensive end and a weight of 102kg.

184 million in 5 years! Congratulations to Hiro, the Heat locked up the payroll space and Philadelphia Harris was traded

Kyle Lowry has averaged 12.6 points, 7.8 assists and 3 rebounds per game this season, but considering that he is about to turn 36 years old, the pace of the defensive end is moving slowly, his performance in the last three games has not been satisfactory, one of which has not contributed points, the management can fully examine the return of Oladipo from injury, can play a satisfactory competitive state, and the management can sign a basic salary to serve as the team's starting No. 1 position. As for Duncan Robinson, he is the bright spot in the deal, averaging 11 points and 37% three-point shooting per game, and can be the shooter next to Harden, and how much benefit Patreeley can get from the 76ers depends on his ability to negotiate.

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