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NBA Trade Rumors: Miami Heat Sending Goran Dragic, Tyler Johnson To Bring In Washington Wizards' John Wall?

NBA Trade Rumors: Miami Heat Sending Goran Dragic, Tyler Johnson To Bring In Washington Wizards' John Wall?

Dheeraj R

Latest NBA trade rumors hinted that the Miami Heat might sign a deal with the Washington Wizards before the trade deadline. Reports suggested that the Heat will acquire the Wizards' point guard John Wall in exchange for their point guard Goran Dragic, shooting guard Tyler Johnson, and a future first-round NBA Draft pick.

Sports Rageous reported that the Miami Heat's President Pat Riley is planning to rebuild their roster and thus, might give away few players to achieve the desired goal of enhancing their team's performance by bringing in few talented young players. Reports touted that the Heat might send Dragic and Johnson to another team as it will help the team to save some salary cap space and thus, target young players in the next offseason.

John Wall is reportedly unhappy with the team and also has some issues with their shooting guard Bradley Beal. Also, it is stated that Wall is looking forward to joining a new team in the near future and is expected to be traded before the February deadline.

Rumors hinted that the Miami Heat might bank on this opportunity and end up signing a deal with the Wizards for Wall. The 26-year-old player is expected to provide the Heat with excellent offensive and shooting skills, which will help them to put up high scores on the board in the NBA season.

Also, Wall currently has an average of 22.9 points with 8.0 assists and 4.4 rebounds per game, which will help the Miami Heat to improve their gameplay and provide a tough competition to other teams on the roster.

It is still not clear whether the Washington Wizards team is ready to let go off Wall before the trade deadline as he is one of the team's key players.

Stay tuned for more updates and NBA trade rumors on the Miami Heat and the Washington Wizards.

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