Heat explore options with Norman Powell as free agency approaches
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 10:05 AM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
As free agency nears, the Miami Heat are weighing their options regarding guard Norman Powell. The Heat hold Bird Rights, allowing them to retain Powell, but decisions hinge on potential trades, including whether Tyler Herro will be dealt. If the Heat choose to save cap space, pursuing a long-term deal for Powell may be less likely, especially following his decline in performance post-All-Star break. Internal movements, including giving more minutes to younger players such as Kasparas Jakucionis and Pelle Larsson, could influence the decision. The Heat's roster composition and salary cap strategy remain key considerations in the coming weeks.
- •Heat hold Bird Rights on Norman Powell entering free agency.
- •Team's decisions affected by Tyler Herro's trade prospects.
- •Powell's performance declined during injury-limited season.
- •Potential focus on developing younger players this summer.
- •Cap space strategies could shape roster decisions.
- 10:05 AMYahoo Sports — ASK IRA: Can Heat afford to let Norman Powell walk in free agency?
"Q: Ira, the Heat have Bird Rights with Norman Powell, so why would they just let him walk? Are the Heat in any position to lose an All-Star. – Ronnie. A: It’s complicated, and actually further complicated by the unknown with the Giannis Antetokounmpo situation. If Tyler Herro is sent out in such a package, then you likely can count on a return of Norman Powell. In that scenario, saving ...
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