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[NBA Trading] The Heat only missed the center Weir to get Durant

Recent trades of Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant have entered a critical stage. On June 21, several teams in the league believe that the Miami Heat are close to completing the acquisition of Durant, and the former may need to add rookie center Claire Wealth to the bargaining chips to finalize the deal. Sources revealed that although the Heat and Suns have not yet reached the finish line in the deal negotiations, Wealth can facilitate their goal. Weal is the best insider among rookies this season. He was selected with the 15th pick in the first round at last year's draft. With a height of 213 cm and a 224 cm wingspan, Weal is a foot-size center with offense and defensive potential. He averaged 9.3 points and 7.4 rebounds per game in the regular season this season. "If the Heat include Welter in the readjustment of the trading chips based on the quotes already made, the negotiations with the Suns will enter a new stage, because he is the player Phoenix wants to get in the discussion with Miami."

In addition, since the Rockets, the previous major contender, refused to include young players such as Smith Jr. into the trading framework of Jaylen Green +10, the Spurs are unwilling to give out the second pick in this year's draft. The Suns are gradually losing their dominance in Durant's trade. Judging from the current chips, the potential trading framework with Heat forward Wiggins and center Wel as the main body is the most likely solution.

Text|Reporter Lu Hang

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