The Miami Heat dropped a tough 116-107 decision to the Portland Trail Blazers at the Kaseya Center on Tuesday night, wrapping up their three-game homestand with a 1-2 record and falling to 21-21 on the season. The game highlighted both on-court struggles and off-court drama, with rumors swirling about a potential trade involving star forward Jimmy Butler.
The Heat, playing without leading scorer Tyler Herro (groin tightness), struggled to find consistency. Despite strong efforts from Duncan Robinson, who posted 22 points, and rookie Kel’el Ware, who had an impressive double-double with 20 points and 16 rebounds in his first NBA start, Miami’s offense faltered. The Heat made an encouraging 5-of-7 from three-point range in the first quarter but then missed 19 straight attempts from beyond the arc.
Portland capitalized on Miami’s shooting woes, extending a six-point lead early in the third quarter with a 21-8 run, highlighted by Deandre Ayton’s eight-point surge. The Blazers entered the fourth quarter with a 21-point advantage. Although Miami mounted a late rally, fueled by a 19-4 run capped by Jaime Jaquez’s free throws to cut the deficit to seven with under two minutes remaining, Portland held on to seal the victory.
The game was overshadowed by reports of the Phoenix Suns creating conditions for a potential trade to acquire Jimmy Butler. The Suns, who recently acquired three first-round picks by trading their 2031 unprotected first-round pick to the Utah Jazz, appear to be positioning themselves for a blockbuster deal.
According to The Athletic, optimism is growing that Butler may soon land in Phoenix, his preferred destination. The trade rumors include Bradley Beal, whose performance in Phoenix has been underwhelming, as a possible part of a multi-team deal to facilitate the move.
While Butler’s contributions to Miami—including two trips to the NBA Finals—have endeared him to Heat fans, the team’s recent stagnation and Butler’s age (35) make this potential trade a significant step toward reshaping the roster. Butler played 27 minutes in Tuesday’s loss, scoring 13 points on 4-of-9 shooting.
The Heat face a tough road test against the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night, with questions looming about both their roster and their ability to stay competitive in the Eastern Conference. Whether the Suns deal materializes or not, Miami seems poised for a pivotal moment in their season—and perhaps their future.
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