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Miami Heat trade Haywood Highsmith to Brooklyn Nets


MIAMI – In a move that takes the team below the punitive NBA luxury tax, the Miami Heat have traded forward Haywood Highsmith and a 2032 second-round draft choice to the Brooklyn Nets.

With the Nets currently operating $22.5 million below the 2025-26 NBA salary cap and able to take on salary, the Heat in return received only a conditional 2026 second-round pick, one that is not expected to convey due to the restrictions attached. The pick from the Nets to the Heat conveys only if Brooklyn finishes with one of the five best records in the NBA this coming season.

While Highsmith, 28, has stood as a reliable defensive presence for the Heat, he currently is recovering from recent knee surgery that could have him out for the start of the season. In addition, he is an impending 2026 free agent, with the Heat positioned to potentially clear salary-cap space next summer.

With Highsmith out of the mix, it potentially opens playing time for second-year forward Keshad Johnson, whose 2025-26 salary in June was guaranteed for the coming season. The trade of Highsmith potentially also could open playing time for Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Pelle Larsson, among others.

 

With the move reducing the Heat to 13 players under standard contract, it will require the Heat to eventually add an additional player on such a standard deal.

Friday’s move potentially opens the door for a return by point guard Dru Smith, a restricted free agent who is recovering from last season’s Achilles tear and no longer is eligible for a Heat two-way contract. The Heat continue to have a qualifying offer in place for Smith, allowing them to match any potential outside offers.





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