Without Tyler Herro for a good bit of time, the Miami Heat could use their veteran depth. Having two rising stars in Kel'el Ware and Nikola Jovic will help keep the foot on the throttle, but also having one or multiple players who have been in the league for over ten seasons would help a team without their star guard navigate the most challenging moments of adversity.
Moreover, the Heat traded two key veterans on their roster last season, Kyle Anderson and Kevin Love, to land Norman Powell in a three-team deal. This seemed worth it from a production standpoint, as Powell dominated for the LA Clippers last season, yet Miami quickly forgot that Anderson and Love helped their roster last season make the first round of the playoffs.