NBA fans are notorious for loving a chaotic offseason.
Top free agent signings, blockbuster trades, players re-committing to their teams… the more hectic the summer, the better.
But perhaps no fanbase is as dissatisfied with status quo, as Miami Heat supporters.
And in a way, it makes sense.
After being spoiled with everything that The Big Three era had to offer, it’s easy to see why Heat Nation isn’t sold on the organization’s current trajectory. It’s one thing to hit a rough patch after losing the league’s greatest player, but it’s another completely to still seemingly be in a transition period four years later.