Should the Miami Heat try to steal Malik Monk? | Five on the Floor
With rumors of a possible trade between Golden State and Sacramento that might spring shooter Malik Monk loose, should the Heat try to acquire Monk — especially with Tyler Herro missing the start of the season? Ethan Skolnick and Alex Toledo discuss. Also, Javier Iglesias of Real Estate Shoppe joins for a spirited debate about two “fictional” all-time Miami Heat teams.
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3 Comments
Team 1 easy.
Would Keegan Murray be available in this deal?
The Warriors wouldn't want Rozier. They would want either Powell or Wiggins. Wiggins should be saved for a bigger trade. This only makes sense if the Heat were for sure going to resign Powell. If Powell plays well his number may be to high and they can go for Monk instead. Would Powell take 15-20 mil or is he going to ask for alot more. Monk is making 18 mil for 3 years which is fine for a 6th man and is 5 years younger than Powell. Now if Keegan Murray is available (unlikely) than would the Heat be willing to include Kaspar to get Keegan as well?
The Kings need a future point guard (funny) instead of Jaquez style of play for example. Something like this could work. Maybe the Heat has to include some draft picks as well idk. This would set the Heat up to make a future trade with Wiggins & Jaquez. For example the Lakers trade come to mind, Brandon Ingram from the Raptors too, or something that hasn't happened yet.
Kings get Kuminga, Kaspar, & Gui
Heat get Keegan & Monk
Warriors get Powell & the Kings 1st