Mutual interest exists between Heat and six-time All-Star

mutual interest exists between heat and six-time all-star

Chicago Bulls forward DeMar DeRozan.

There’s mutual interest between the Heat and free agent forward DeMar DeRozan, a pair of sources with knowledge of the situation tell Barry Jackson and Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald.

DeRozan is one of the top players left on the market, having come in at No. 6 in our list of top 50 free agents. He led the NBA in total minutes played in 2023-24, averaging 24.0 points, 5.3 assists, and 4.3 rebounds per game with a shooting line of .480/.333/.853.

Despite the mutual interest, there’s no clear path for Miami to offer DeRozan the contract he’s seeking. As Jackson and Chiang write, the Heat are a first-apron team, so the best they could do would be the $5.2M taxpayer mid-level exception. A sign-and-trade deal isn’t impossible, but it would require them to shed salary since a team that acquires a player via sign-and-trade becomes hard-capped at the first apron, which could get complicated.

DeRozan isn’t expected to return to the Bulls, but Jackson and Chiang hear that “several” teams remain in play for the six-time All-Star. One of those clubs is the Lakers, as we previously relayed. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski confirmed L.A.’s interest during a SportsCenter appearance on Tuesday (YouTube link) but reiterated that it won’t be easy for the Lakers and other over-the-cap suitors to negotiate a sign-and-trade deal.

“I think there’s interest in DeMar DeRozan, but the kind of contract that he might want just is not going to be available,” Wojnarowski said. “It’s not left out there in the marketplace. The Bulls are more than willing to work on a sign-and-trade agreement to get him the years and money that he might want, but with the new salary cap rules, those are much more difficult for teams to do.

“… In DeMar DeRozan’s case, and it may not be as appealing to him, but it may look like a one-year deal somewhere, let the market reset next year. Because if you do a sign-and-trade, it’s got to be at least three years and now you’re locked into a three-year deal at a number you may not like.”

DeRozan’s free agency this summer is reminiscent of his 2021 free agency. When he hit the market three years ago, teams like the Lakers and Clippers were viewed as suitors but didn’t have the financial means to make him a competitive offer. It seemed he might accept a discount to return to his hometown, but he ultimately landed with the Bulls on a three-year, $82M deal via sign-and-trade.

It seems less likely that a suitor will emerge to make DeRozan a huge three-year offer this time. Still, it’s worth noting that settling for a one-year contract in the hopes of securing a larger payday next summer — as Woj suggests — would be a risky move for a player who will turn 35 next month.

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