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Norman Powell Wants to Stay… Should the Miami Heat Pay Him $128 MILLION?!
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Tonight at the NBA All-Star Game, Norman Powell represents the Miami Heat as a FIRST-TIME All-Star — and he’s earned every bit of it.
Norman Powell is having a career year, averaging 23 points per game and playing some of the most efficient, confident basketball of his career. At 32 years old, he’s elevated his game at the perfect time… but it also happens to be the final year of his contract.
After being asked about his future with the Miami Heat, Powell made it clear — he wants to stay in Miami long-term.
Now the big question becomes:
Should the Heat offer Norman Powell the full 4-year, $128 million extension he’s eligible for?
Or would a shorter 2- or 3-year deal make more sense considering his age?
In this episode of Miami Heat Talk, we break down:
• Powell’s All-Star leap and what changed this season
• Whether his production is sustainable long-term
• The risk of committing $128M to a 32-year-old scorer
• How this decision impacts Miami’s future cap flexibility
• And whether the Heat should prioritize keeping him at all costs
This is a MAJOR front-office decision that could shape the next phase of Miami Heat basketball.
Is Norman Powell part of the long-term core?
Or is this the perfect time to capitalize on his value?
Let’s talk about it.
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