NBA rumors: Kyle Lowry’s time with the Heat could be over, one way or the other
Kyle Lowry was a key piece of the Miami Heat Finals run. But whether by trade or cut, it seems like he won’t be back next season.
According to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, Kyle Lowry’s time with the Heat is most likely over. Miami is reportedly waiting to try and trade for Damian Lillard and will need Lowry’s expiring contract as part of the deal. Most likely, he would then be bought out by the Portland Trail Blazers if he is indeed traded. This would allow the former All-Star to go into free agency and play for one more team before he retires.
Lowry is a player who struggled during the regular season but he did have his moments in the playoffs after Tyler Herro went down with injury. He was rumored to be traded at the trade deadline due to the fact that he is on an expiring contract. At the end of the season, he ended up only playing off the bench due to the fact that Miami had better point guards to start.
According to Jackson, the Heat could also end up waiving and stretching Lowry if the team is unable to find a trade partner. This would bring his cap hit to go down to $9.9 million over the next three years. This would help a lot with their luxury tax concerns and would allow the team to re-sign Gabe Vincent.
What is next for Kyle Lowry after the Miami Heat?
Jackson mentions that Lowry might end up back with the Toronto Raptors if he is traded and bought out. Another option is the Los Angeles Clippers, who were interested in the point guard at the trade deadline and had trade discussions with the Heat about him.
He could end up playing for more years as a player in a Udonis Haslem role for teams. Lowry is one of the model citizens of the NBA. This situation would most likely happen with the Raptors due to his connection with the organization. It seems like Heat will be moving on Lowry but his time in the league is not done yet.
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