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The Los Angeles Lakers have moved beyond their reported interest in trading with the Miami Heat for forward Andrew Wiggins.
Lakers beat writer Dan Woike says the team isn't interested in two-way wing Andrew Wiggins, a player it has been linked to lately.
Basketball has always been a very physical game, one that takes its toll on players via injuries. Anthony Davis suffered a few physical setbacks last year.
Perhaps Andrew Wiggins, a two-way wing the Lakers reportedly are interested in trading for, is simply out of reach.
The Miami Heat are set to dig their heels in about what to do with 2024 trade deadline acquisition Andrew Wiggins.
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In the wake of Andrew Wiggins trade speculation, a source confirmed the Heat’s plan is to keep Wiggins on its roster for the start of next season.
Clarity has been provided on Andrew Wiggins’ future with the Heat.
Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins is expected to remain with the team for the start of the 2025-26 season, according to Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald.
NBA rumors suggest the Miami Heat plan to keep Andrew Wiggins entering the 2025–26 season despite recent trade speculation.
In a video, D’Angelo Russell told former teammate Anthony Davis, “I won’t let you down.” They aim to do something special in Dallas’ core.
According to insider Anthony Irwin, the team will re-open talks with the Heat regarding Wiggins and is hoping the asking price will be reduced now that the Heat have landed Norman Powell.
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