The Miami Heat haven't had the most popular of offseasons, but one thing has become clear over the summer. It's the fact that this plan, which the Heat are currently embracing, must end with a star acquisition in the next couple of seasons to be successful.
Whether the Heat will pull off the feat remains to be seen, but with the somewhat unpopular moves the team has made this offseason, that's clearly the direction they're heading.
From deciding against going all-in for Kevin Durant and Jonathan Kuminga to not handing Duncan Robinson the contract extension he probably deserved to the expected decision to hold off on a Tyler Herro extension, it does seem as if the Heat are building up to something bigger.