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Bill Simmons proposes a trade sending Bam Adebayo from the Miami Heat to the Charlotte Hornets, suggesting it could benefit both teams. The Heat's recent playoff struggles highlight the need for a roster overhaul this offseason.
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Popular sports podcast Bill Simmons has a bold trade idea that would send Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo to the Charlotte Hornets, and both teams should seriously consider it.
The Heat has one of the most respected franchises in the NBA. âHeat Cultureâ is a brand known around the league, and the team just missing out on a seventh straight trip to the playoffs proves that. However, the devil is in the details, and their last three postseason births needed to be secured after participating in the NBA Play-In Tournament.
This month, they reached the Play-In again but fell to the Hornets. Furthermore, the team has had just one 50-win season in the last 12 years. While the Heat are always competitive and reached the NBA Finals in 2023, they havenât been a serious title contender in a very long time. Thatâs why this is an important offseason for the club, because there is enough reason to discuss a huge overhaul of the roster.
That is probably why The Ringer podcast host, Bill Simmons, had a radical idea this week. It would see Miami send three-time All-Star Bam Adebayo to the Hornets. At first glance, Heat fans might scoff at the idea of trading their best player and the man who scored 83 points in a game this season, but they should seriously consider the notion.
In Simmonsâ prospective trade, the Heat would get the expiring contracts of Miles Bridges â who averaged 17.1 points and 5.8 boards â and Grant Williams. They would get their first-rounder in 2027 back, so Miami can have all their future first-rounders again. Plus, the Hornetsâ selections in Round 1 this year (14th and 18th overall) and a first in 2029.
The proposed trade suggests sending Bam Adebayo from the Miami Heat to the Charlotte Hornets, as discussed by Bill Simmons.
The Miami Heat have struggled to secure consistent playoff appearances and have not been serious title contenders for a long time, indicating a need for change.
The Miami Heat reached the Play-In Tournament but were eliminated by the Charlotte Hornets, highlighting their recent playoff struggles.
'Heat Culture' refers to the Miami Heat's respected franchise identity, emphasizing competitiveness and a strong team ethos.

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Simmonsâ guest on the show, ESPN NBA insider Zach Lowe, loved the trade for the Hornets. He also noted Adebayo is a North Carolina native and has family who go to a ton of Hornets games each year. âHeâd be so good there,â Lowe said.
However, is it worth it for Miami? As Lowe mentions, this summer is âa come-to-Jesus momentâ for the Heat. This group seemingly has a ceiling, and it feels like the right time for big changes. Since Adebayo feels like a perfect fit for Charlotte, they would probably be willing to give up exactly what Simmons suggested. But moving Adebayo doesnât mean a losing season in 2026-27.
There have long been rumors that the Heat will pursue a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade this summer. Those extra draft picks would make Miamiâs offer to the Milwaukee Bucks that much better. Yet he doesnât have to be the only player they get.
With Ja Morantâs trade value at a low, they could still easily acquire both Antetokounmpo and Morant this summer. If management is still big believers in Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Kelâel Ware, they could try to re-sign Norman Powell and pair those three with Donovan Mitchell, who reportedly could be put on the trade block if he doesnât sign an extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers this summer.
They might still be able to add Morant to that mix if they so choose as well. Either way, moving Adebayo to the Hornets could open the door to a major overhaul that makes Miami a better team in the short and long-term.
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