The Miami Heat are keeping a key rotation piece in place.
Forward Andrew Wiggins has agreed to a three-year, $64 million contract to remain with the Miami Heat, according to ESPN.
The deal includes a player option in the third year, giving Wiggins long-term security in Miami while preserving flexibility late in the contract.
In 68 games with the Heat this past season , the former No.1 overall pick averaged 15.4 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists on .475/.414/.784 splits.
League sources say Heat executives, along with Wiggins’ representation at CAA Sports — Steven Heumann, Andrew Morrison, and Richard Clarke — finalized terms on what is being described as a “critical commitment” for the franchise’s future direction.
🔥 What This Means for Miami
This move signals the Heat’s continued focus on:
- Defensive versatility on the wing
- Veteran stability around their core
- Maintaining playoff-level depth in the East
Wiggins, known for his two-way impact and championship experience, gives Miami a reliable scoring option who can guard multiple positions and fit seamlessly into playoff rotations.
As the Eastern Conference continues to tighten, Miami’s decision to retain Wiggins reinforces their win-now mindset while preserving roster flexibility moving forward.
