Miami willing to offer 3 first-round picks and Tyler Herro for Damian Lillard
Damian Lillard remains firm in his desire to swap the Trail Blazers for Miami but at the moment, no agreement has been reached.
Portland would like a similar package to what the Brooklyn Nets got from the Suns for Kevin Durant, 4 first-round picks, and two very good players, a steep haul for a player who has made it clear he wants out.
“If [POR] can come out of this w/ 4 firsts, at least 1 if not 2 young talents & salary filler, that should get it done. I’m told that right now, Heat has 3 firsts, Herro, filler, & maybe a young player already—like willing to go w/ that…I’m told it’s pretty close”@AaronJFentress pic.twitter.com/siHcD4GOfp
— Dru (@dru_star) July 13, 2023
Despite the fact that Lillard will turn 33 on Saturday, he remains an extremely productive player.
During the Trail Blazers’ disappointing 2022-23 campaign, Lillard finished with per-game averages of 32.2 points, 7.3 assists and 4.8 rebounds. That scoring output over the 58 games he played in this past season marked a career-high for the guard.
The Trail Blazers have the upper hand in any trade negotiations since they aren’t required to trade Lillard, despite his request, so the Heat may eventually have to bow to the demands to get their man.