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Buzz surrounding Milwaukee Bucks superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo is building as the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline draws closer, but that doesn't necessarily mean he will be moved.
Wiggins, 30, was traded from the Warriors to the Heat at the NBA trade deadline last season, but after the player Golden State acquired in the deal suffered a season-ending torn ACL, Jimmy Butler, Steve Kerr, and the team are attempting to bring back someone who already has built chemistry.
The Orlando Magic (23-22) travel to Kaseya Center to face the Miami Heat (25-22) in this Wednesday night NBA matchup.
The outcome everyone has been anticipating for Giannis Antetokounmpo has finally arrived, as the two-time NBA MVP is ready to move on from the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Heat’s original schedule featured 15 sets of games on consecutive days, slightly above the NBA 2025-26 average of 14.4 per game. The Heat now will have 17 such sets, one more than any other team, with the rescheduling adding two such sets.
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 111-102 win over the Phoenix Suns (27-19) on Sunday night at Mortgage Matchup Center to close its five-game West Coast trip with a winning 3-2 record. The Heat (25-22) now returns home to face the Orlando Magic at Kaseya Center on Wednesday:
This time last year, Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat were about to celebrate the guard's first All-Star bid. Right about now, there will be a celebration if he'