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Yes! Wiggins joins Lakers? The U.S. media strongly recommends a three-party big deal plan

At the trade deadline in February this year, the Warriors packed Wiggins + Lee Kyle + Schroder + a protected first-round pick in exchange for Butler from the Heat.

So Wiggins was forced to leave the Warriors who had played for many years, bringing his talent to Miami, and played all 17 games for the Heat in the regular season, averaging 32.1 minutes per game, cutting 19 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.2 steals, shooting 45.8%, 36% and 73.1% from three, including 42 points on 76.2% shooting (16-of-21 shooting) in a single game.

However, in the playoffs, Wiggins lost himself, playing an average of 30.5 minutes per game, scoring only 11.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.3 blocks, shooting 37.2%, 35% and 70% from three, and finally the Heat was swept out of the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs by the Cavaliers 4-0.

It was because of the poor performance in the playoffs that the Heat had the idea of trading Wiggins even more, and Siegel said bluntly a few days agoThe 14-time champion is unlikely to appear on the Heat roster next season.

Wiggins' current contract expires in the summer of 2027 and his annual salary reaches $28.22 million and $30.17 million annually over the next two seasons, respectively, and there is no shortage of teams interested in taking him, such as Buha, who he believes is a good fit for the Lakers and can fill the gap in the wing position of the Purple and Gold.

The American media "FW" directly listed a deal plan that was enough to make a sensation in the NBA, as follows:

The Lakers got Wiggins + 24-time first-round pick No. 15 big center Claire Vale; Heat get Morant; The Grizzlies get Reaves + Finney-Smith (sign-and-trade) + two first-round picks.

Of course, the reason why this trade can shake the entire NBA if it comes true is because it involves two-time All-Star guard Morant, and Wiggins, who failed to cash in on his talent, can only be regarded as an add-on.

So far, Wiggins' NBA career player salary is as high as $221 million, and in the 21-22 season he was selected as an All-Star and won the championship with the Warriors.

What else can be said? Good luck to Wiggins, and hopefully one day he can still be seen back in the Warrior's jersey!

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