According to the American media Fadeaway World, the Heat will have a big fight this summer. The Heat will exchange Taylor Shiloh, Duncan Robinson, kendrick Nunn, Drazic and a draft pick for Pelican star Ingram. If this deal is really reached, the changes between these two teams will be enormous.
Ingram gradually grew into a qualified all-star player during his two years in the Pelican team, and was successfully elected as the fastest-growing player in the NBA and also selected for the All-Star Game. It can be said that he is in the high-speed growth period of his career, averaging 23.8 points for two consecutive years. Ingram is a star with both offensive and defensive skills. He is only 23 years old this year, and there is still a lot of room for improvement. This year, he and Zion, another new star of Pelican, formed the Pelican Gemini, but their cooperation was very general, even counterproductive. The Pelican is gradually handing over the team's burden and future to Zion, and Ingram's existence has become very embarrassing. He and Zion often overlap, and Ingram is unwilling to delegate power to Zion, so their relationship will not last long. So it's only a matter of time before Ingram leaves the pelican.
If Ingram is traded to the Heat, he will greatly improve the Heat's lack of offensive power. Butler and Ingram can make up for each other's shortcomings. One helps organize defense and the other is responsible for attack. The Heat can reinforce around two people and compete for the championship again.
Dradzic, who was sent away by the Heat, is already a veteran with strong experience and organizational ability, but his body has not allowed him to take care of both attack and organization. Although he averaged 13.4 points, 3.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists last season, he will continue to decline at the age of 35. What the team needs is some fighting power, not experienced veterans. Taylor Shiloh was once the new hope and future star of the Heat, and the team even gave up trading Harden to keep him. Unfortunately, however, the Heat made the wrong bet. Hiro averaged 15. 1 point, 5 rebounds and 3.4 assists in the regular field this season, and his shooting percentage was extremely low. He is at the bottom of the offensive efficiency league, averaging only 9 points in the playoffs. Duncan Robinson is the Heat's best chip at present. He is the best three-point shooter in the NBA at present, and his three-point shooting percentage has remained above 40% all the year round, breaking the three-point record many times. Nunn is one of the few players in the Heat who can support offense this year. The rookie season averaged 15 points, and his performance remained stable this season. He is an indispensable offensive player and potential rookie of the team. But in front of the more mature Ingram, he is still used as a bargaining chip!
Do the fans think this deal is worth it? Is Ingram suitable for the Heat's system? Who benefits more from this transaction? Fans can speak freely in the comment area!