A significant gripe with the Miami Heat, and many other franchises, is a lack of foresight in decision-making. This is exemplified by keeping players like Norman Powell and Andrew Wiggins when the prudent move would have been to sell high, or by not trading Jimmy Butler earlier. The strategy of preserving flexibility for a future superstar like Giannis Antetokounmpo, while understandable, has led to missed opportunities and a failure to capitalize on current windows.
Impact: High. This highlights a recurring theme of missed opportunities and poor long-term planning within the Heat organization, suggesting a pattern of inaction that has hampered their success.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:18:59 to 00:22:00.
Sources in support: Amin Elhassan (Analyst), Dan Le Batard (Host)

