One player on the Miami Heat’s end has drawn the attention of multiple clubs – Tyler Herro. Considering he was only in his first year in the NBA, there is no denying that the 20-year-old made heads turn. Hence, it would be surprising if team president Pat Riley would deal him away for nothing.

It is no secret that there are teams who would love to get the 13th overall pick of the NBA Draft from South Beach. But as early as now, the Heat have laid out their demands. Plucking Herro from the Heat will not come easy, Zach Harper of The Athletic reported.

For NBA clubs who have plans of exploring trade possibilities with the Heat for Herro, it would have to be a big name. This means that Miami will only be ready to explore trade options if names like Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks or Bradley Beal of the Washington Wizards are in the discussion. Other than that, Miami does not appear interested in moving forward.

   

For the Heat, decisions have to be made if they are determined to land a big name. If not Herro, other targets could be Kendrick Nunn or Duncan Robinson. However, Miami may have to add some future picks to the mix to land a big-name player.

The Bucks could be a team looking at options, especially if Antetokounmpo does not sign a max deal soon. Rather than lose him for nothing, Milwaukee could be a potential trade partner for Miami involves Nunn, Robinson and future picks.

The case is no different with the Wizards. Though they have repeatedly fended off any interest for the 27-year-old star, the same mix is seen as plausible. In the event Herro is the one wanted, the Heat do not have to include future picks

What if Victor Oladipo is offered by the Indiana Pacers? There were reports that the 28-year-old guard could move out of Indiana although all that flak were rescinded. No less than Oladipo himself shot down those suggestions, the Bleacher Report reported.

Though Oladipo has proven his stock, the belief is that he will seek a max contract extension with the Pacers. But a problem there is that the All-Star guard has been hit but injuries. There could be teams who would care less, meaning it all depends on what the Pacers decide to do.

As for Herro, there is no question he has proven his stock. A trade for him could be surface but it is unlikely to happen by the 2020-21 season.