The Miami Heat quietly crushed the 2025 NBA offseason. While they didn't add a star, they made smart, subtle upgrades that give them ample flexibility going forward.
They didn't have to pay a fortune to see whether Davion Mitchell's late breakout was real. Their bargain-priced trade for Norman Powell looks even more vital in light of Tyler Herro's foot and ankle surgery. They filled their backup big man void with former Heater Precious Achiuwa and potentially solved their playmaking problem by drafting Kasparas Jakucionis.
It was the kind of front office work that should be celebrated.