Andrew Wiggins enters the 2025-26 season with the Miami Heat, having played a pivotal role since his February acquisition in the trade that sent Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors. Last year, Wiggins showcased his defensive versatility, capable of guarding positions from shooting guard to power forward, while contributing in transition and spot-up scoring. Wiggins was the Heat’s second-highest scorer after Tyler Herro, averaging 19 points per game. His ability to fit seamlessly alongside stars like Herro and Bam Adebayo has made him an indispensable part of the Heat’s rotation, even as developmental players receive significant minutes.

Despite his importance to Pat Riley and the Heat, the Los Angeles Lakers have expressed renewed interest in Wiggins, seeing him as a valuable comple

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