99% DEAL DONE: Miami Heat Finalize Blockbuster Trade for Three-Time All-Star Domantas Sabonis in Stunning Deal with Kings
In a shocking and potentially franchise-defining move, the Miami Heat are reportedly 99% done finalizing a blockbuster trade with the Sacramento Kings that will bring three-time All-Star and $158 million elite power forward Domantas Sabonis to South Beach. The move comes at a pivotal moment, as the team prepares for life after Jimmy Butler, whose departure from the franchise appears imminent.
According to multiple league sources, the trade is in its final stages pending physicals and final league approval. The deal represents a massive win for Miami, who will now pair Sabonis with Bam Adebayo in one of the most formidable and versatile frontcourts in the NBA. Tyler Herro also remains a key part of the Heat’s offensive nucleus, and Sabonis’ arrival will help maximize his scoring abilities by alleviating pressure and creating more opportunities through elite passing and interior dominance.
Sabonis, 28, is coming off a stellar season with the Kings where he averaged 19.4 points, 13.7 rebounds, and 7.1 assists per game, solidifying his reputation as one of the league’s best passing big men and a consistent double-double machine. Known for his toughness, high basketball IQ, and ability to facilitate offense through the high post, Sabonis is viewed as a perfect fit for the Heat’s hard-nosed, unselfish brand of basketball.
“Domantas Sabonis checks every box for the kind of player we want in Miami,” said a Heat front office source. “He’s tough, team-oriented, and plays with purpose. This trade aligns with our vision to stay competitive, even in transition.”
The trade reportedly involves a package of draft picks and key rotation players heading to Sacramento as the Kings shift toward a more flexible roster construction around De’Aaron Fox. For the Heat, this deal is a clear sign that Pat Riley and Erik Spoelstra are not interested in a rebuild—they are reloading for another run at the NBA Finals.
With Butler’s exit looming, Sabonis steps in as the new centerpiece alongside Bam and Herro, bringing rebounding dominance, offensive creativity, and playoff experience. If finalized, this trade could go down as one of the biggest moves of the 2025 NBA offseason, potentially reshaping the Eastern Conference hierarchy.
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