Miami Heat Eye Two First-Round Picks for Kawhi Leonard
The Miami Heat missed the NBA Playoffs for the first time in seven seasons, and kawhi leonard is now at the center of a proposed reset. Bobby Marks outlined a trade scenario that would send Leonard from the Los Angeles Clippers to Miami in a move built around two future unprotected first-round picks.
Marks' Miami Package
Marks' package included Miami's 2030 and 2032 first-round picks, both unprotected. He described it as a "scaled-down" version of what a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo deal could look like for the Heat.
The structure is direct: future draft capital in exchange for a player who can change the outlook quickly. Miami would be committing major assets, including Tyler Herro and those two picks, for Leonard, who is on a $50 million expiring contract.
Leonard's 2025-26 Output
Leonard's production in the 2025-26 campaign shows why he would sit near the top of any win-now board. He averaged 27.9 points, 6.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists while shooting 51 percent from the field and 39 percent from three.
Those numbers explain the appeal. If he stays healthy, Leonard would immediately lift Miami back into playoff relevance after a season that ended without a postseason berth for the first time in seven years.
Heat's Win-Now Pressure
Pat Riley's team is not shopping for a slow build after missing the playoffs. A deal built around Leonard would force Miami to weigh present value against two unprotected future picks, with the expiring salary adding another layer to the decision.
That is the friction point in the proposal: the Heat would be paying for a short-term surge with long-term flexibility. Leonard's ability to produce at an elite level is clear from the stat line, but the price of getting him would be steep enough to define Miami's offseason.