In a seismic offseason overhaul, the Miami Heat have re-tooled their roster around championship pedigree and superstar star power.
Following a buyout with the Dallas Mavericks, four-time champion Klay Thompson agreed to a two-year, $13 million deal featuring a second-year player option. His elite perimeter stroke—shooting 38.3% from deep in Dallas—provides vital spacing for South Beach.
Making the haul historic, Miami also landed two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. Acquired in a blockbuster deal with Milwaukee, the powerhouse forward pairs alongside Bam Adebayo. With Thompson’s elite shooting complementing Giannis’s rim pressure, Pat Riley’s new core instantly resets Miami’s title contention window.
Thompson and the Mavericks navigated a buyout from his $17.5 million expiring salary after the four-time NBA champion made it clear to Dallas that he wanted to play for a contender. The Heat made one of the NBA's all-time greatest shooters their top free agent priority this… https://t.co/gn8JRm2EBj
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