Rumors around Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future have intensified again, and the Miami Heat sit front and center in the speculation. With Milwaukee stumbling to a 10-15 start and the two-time MVP recently discussing his calf injury situation with the Bucks’ front office, league insiders continue to float the possibility of a franchise-altering move if the team cannot rebound. Miami, sitting at 14-11 and searching for a new offensive engine, has emerged as one of the most aggressive theoretical suitors. Tyler Herro, Miami’s 2025 All-Star guard averaging 23.8 points per game, has become the headline name in potential packages. His $31 million salary and on-ball scoring make him the most realistic matching asset in any scenario involving Antetokounmpo. A hypothetical trade framework circul

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