Heat Reportedly Considering Extension for Norman Powell
MIAMI – The Miami Heat are open to discussing a contract extension with guard Norman Powell, sources indicate. Discussions haven’t commenced, but the team views Powell as a valuable contributor and is prepared to explore options to retain him beyond the 2024-25 season.
This potential extension arrives as the Heat navigate the complexities of their roster and future salary cap. Powell,acquired mid-season,has demonstrated consistent scoring ability and defensive versatility,becoming a key component of Miami’s playoff rotation. Securing Powell long-term would provide stability at the guard position and possibly avoid a significant free agency departure next summer.
Powell appeared in 60 games for the Los angeles Clippers and Miami Heat during the 2023-24 season,averaging 33 minutes per game while shooting 48.4% from the field and 41.8% from three-point range. He also recorded 80.4% success on free throws. His statistical profile includes 2.6 offensive rebounds, 2.1 defensive rebounds, 1.9 total rebounds, 1.1 assists, and 0.3 steals per game.He averaged 13.9 points per game overall.Looking ahead to the 2024-25 season, Powell is projected to continue his role as a significant contributor. His shooting percentages from the previous season-48.4% 41.8% from three, and 80.4% from the free-throw line-highlight his offensive efficiency. He also averaged 3.2 points off of turnovers, 1.8 personal fouls, and 1.2 interceptions.The Heat will likely weigh powell’s performance, team needs, and financial considerations as they evaluate a potential extension in the coming months.