Daffy wrote:People want to trade both Herro and Bam. It's no guarantee the picks we receive will even turn into players as good as Herro or Bam.
There’s no guarantee the picks you get for Herro or Bam turn into better players, but you also don’t build contenders by clinging to fringe top-50 guys on big contracts. These are solid players, but they don’t shift playoff outcomes or raise your ceiling.
What you can do is flip them for picks, cap flexibility, and multiple chances to find a top 10 guy because that’s what actually wins titles. You don’t win by locking into good-not-great cores forever, especially if you don’t even have cap flexibility or draft assets.
Even if you end up with marginally worse versions of Herro or Bam, you could still be better off simply because you’ve cleared cap space and positioned yourself to add a true needle-mover (e.g., like the Cavs did when they traded for Donovan).
I mentioned it before this whole thing would look much better if Herro and Bam were earlier in their careers, and if there were a stocked cupboard of picks and assets along with cap flexibility. But that’s simply not where the Heat are. Forcing another trade now will just delay the inevitable, and they’ll continue to remain mid.