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Despite His Recent Nets Drama, The Miami Heat Will Reportedly Continue To Rule Out trading For Kevin

The Brooklyn Nets' offseason drama erupted once more right when it appeared that things were starting to calm down a bit. On Monday, Shams Charania reported that Kevin Durant had reportedly asked Nets owner Joe Tsai to choose between keeping him and keeping both Head Coach Steve Nash and General Manager Sean Marks. According to reports, the celebrity said he has no faith in the course the business is taking.

Miami Heat Will Reportedly Continue To Keep Jimmy Butler And Bam Adebayo Off Limits In A Potential Trade For Kevin Durant Despite His Recent Nets Drama

Tsai is in an uncomfortable situation, but he swiftly made his stance known by tweeting in favor of the front office and the coach. This has fueled new trade rumors, with all of KD's previous suitors being mentioned once more. The deal the Boston Celtics are offering.

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And even if KD's availability seems to be growing, the Heat doesn't seem prepared to finalize a deal that would require them to give up one of their key players. Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo are still off limits in any prospective trade, according to the Miami Herald.

Tyler Herro, 22, who was awarded the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year last season, would need to be the centerpiece of any Heat deal for Durant, according to Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald. Miami is expected to stick to its position of keeping Adebayo and Butler off-limits, barring a change of heart.

 

Adebayo had previously been off-limits to the Heat in any prospective Donovan trades And even if KD's availability seems to be growing, the Heat doesn't seem prepared to finalize a deal that would require them to give up one of their key players. Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo are still off limits in any prospective trade, according to the Miami Herald.

Tyler Herro, 22, who was awarded the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year last season, would need to be the centerpiece of any Heat deal for Durant, according to Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald. Miami is expected to stick to its position of keeping Adebayo and Butler off-limits, barring a change of heart.

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