Are Heat closer to a title with Giannis? Emmanuel Acho weighs in

In the wake of the blockbuster Giannis Antetokounmpo trade to the Miami Heat, Emmanuel Acho believes Pat Riley has moved his team one step closer to a championship.

After years of rumors and reports about a potential trade involving Antetokounmpo, the Heat finally executed a deal to acquire the two-time MVP and former Finals MVP, as well as Bobby Portis, in exchange for three first-round draft picks, a pick swap, a second-rounder, Tyler Herro, Kel’el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and Kasparas Jakucionis.

Although there are questions about the Heat’s ceiling, considering their and Antetokounmpo’s regular-season and postseason struggles recently, Acho was adamant that Miami became more of a contender because of the trade.

“The Heat are closer to a championship today than they were yesterday, and, realistically speaking, that’s what the hell matters,” Acho said on the ‘Speakeasy’ podcast. “Because Giannis Antetokounmpo led a team to a finals with Khris Middleton as his second-best player, with [Brook] Lopez, with [Jae] Crowder, I believe, with [Pat] Connaughton, with Jrue Holiday — he led a team with those individuals to an NBA Finals. So with all due respect to how you feel about the trade, the Miami Heat are closer to a championship today with Giannis Antetokounmpo and with Bam Adebayo, of which they will likely move, potentially. They’re closer today than they were yesterday.

“They’ve been a Play-In team for the last five years. Five years consecutively, they’ve been a Play-In team. So at minimum, yes, there are questions in regards to the backcourt. Nobody can dispute that. Would I have preferred to keep and retain Tyler Hero? Absolutely. But they’re closer to a championship today, and that is all that matters.”

The trade not only gives the Heat some much-needed hope, but it also signals that the Bucks are also committing to a different direction after a successful 12-year run with Antetokounmpo, who had spent the entirety of his NBA career in Milwaukee.

Selected 15th overall in the 2013 draft, Antetokounmpo became a surprise superstar for the Bucks, with whom he won two NBA MVPs and, most importantly, an NBA championship in 2021.

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