
This season has been a mixed bag for Kyle Lowry of the Miami Heat.
The guard is currently averaging 12 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 5.3 assists, which is slightly down from his last season.
And last season was also down from the one before.
However, Lowry has still gotten plenty of time on the floor this year despite a few injuries that have sidelined him.
Miami Heat say Kyle Lowry (knee soreness) is continuing to be evaluated and has been ruled out of the next three games.
— Chris Haynes (@ChrisBHaynes) February 7, 2023
Now Lowry will sit out of at least the next three Heat games as he is still being evaluated for knee soreness.
However, there is a lot of speculation that Lowry may never actually play another game for the Heat.
For weeks now, he has been spoken about as a possible trade candidate to a number of teams.
The Los Angeles Clippers have been at the top of the list for potential suitors for Lowry but it sounds as if negotiations between both sides have stalled.
But the NBA trade deadline is quickly approaching so the two teams could again pick up the phone and make a trade happen.
After 16 years in the NBA, Lowry has a lot of experience and a high basketball IQ.
However, injuries have become more frequent and his output has diminished some.
Still, he could be an important part of a team’s roster, either as a starter or bench player.
The Heat have made it clear that they are open to trading Lowry and they are not committed to a deal only with the Clippers.
That means that if another team steps forward with a promising package for the Heat, Lowry could go anywhere in the league.
Will he play out the rest of the season in Miami or will Lowry find a new team to call home within the next day?
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