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Heat Urged to Pursue LeBron James Reunion, Deal NBA Champion Wing to Lakers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Miami Heat remain hungry for a true chance at competing for an NBA title in a depleted Eastern Conference heading into 2025-26.
On Monday's edition of NBA Today on ESPN, Miami Heat vice president of basketball development Udonis Haslem, who played with LeBron in Miami a decade ago, made it clear that James is welcome back in Miami.
A trade proposal involving the Miami Heat would see them send Kel'el Ware, Norman Powell and Andrew Wiggins to the Lakers for LeBron James.
This stipulation narrows the field significantly, leaving only two teams—the Heat and the Clippers—with the financial flexibility to send out $50 million or more in expiring deals. LeBron’s history with the Heat, where he won two championships alongside Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, adds an intriguing layer to this scenario.
Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra used Las Vegas Summer League media availability to call for center Kel'el Ware to step up his work ethic, weight training and approach to maximize his potential.
The Miami Heat could target the former MVP via free agency after he declined his player option with the Denver Nuggets
Following their masterful acquisition of ex-Los Angeles Clippers guard Norman Powell and selection of Kasparas Jakučionis with the No. 20 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, the Heat's front office has undoubtedly set the franchise up for success.
Miami Heat center Kel'el Ware responded how anyone would after being called out. A day after coach Erik Spoelstra questioned his 'professionalism,' Ware had a h