Preciuwa, the possible new signing of the Heat

He Miami Heat It could be close to incorporating their ranks into another piece of experience, after reports indicated that the organization would be in advanced conversations with Preciuos Achiuwa towards the next season of the NBA.

Achiuwa, former New York Knicks player, is still without a team, but according to South Florida Sun-Sentinel, would have recently met with the HEAT managers to discuss a possible signing.

The Nigerian was selected in the 2020 draft by the Heat, but was transferred shortly after to the Toronto Raptors. Last year he reached an agreement for a year and six million dollars with the New Yorkers and registered averages of 6.6 points and 5.6 rebounds in 20.5 minutes per day.

It is possible that a contract with Miami is not very lucrative for the player, although the currency could offer more money if the departure of Terry Rozier III is completed.

They put their eyes on the Eurobásquet

Likewise, the Heat directive is also exploring the international market to reinforce its depth with a view to the next tournament.

One of those figures under the magnifying glass of Miami is today is the Israeli attacker Roman Sorkin, who has drawn a lot of attention for his performance in the Eurobásquet.

According to an SNY report, the Heat, together with the Knicks and the Trail Blazers, have shown interest in making the services of the 29 -year -old player.

“After a great performance in the Eurobásquet with the National Team of Israel, Roman Sorkin has generated interest of Nyk and Mia, according to several sources,” said the report.

Sorkin opened the tournament with a match in which he scored 31 points against Iceland. He averaged 16.5 units, 6.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game and reaped an average of 31.8% from the line of three for Israel, which reached the round of 16.

In the elimination of the Israeli team against Greece, Sorkin scored 15 points and registered six rebounds and two blocks, facing the stellar Giannis Antetokounmpo, one of the most important players in the NBA currently.