ASK IRA: Will Antetokounmpo answers chart course for 2025-26 Heat?

By admin — In News — July 15, 2026

   ​Q: What do we need to hear from Giannis Antetokounmpo at his welcome event? – Franklin.A: That he’s healthy. That he’s hungry. That he is committed to signing an extension when that window opens in January. The expectation is that all three will be forthcoming. From the start, this has been a Giannis Antetokounmpo-led production. His trade desire. His desired landing spot. His decision on locking in a contract for the balance of his career. But Thursday only will be about words. The actions must follow. Based on his career, there is little doubt they will, For the Heat, the hope is to celebrate with Giannis in July and then celebrate with him again in June.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement Submit your “Ask Ira” question here! Q: Ira, there has been so much criticism about what the Heat are lacking. They got Giannis Antetokounmpo. That checks the most important box in the NBA – get a superstar. – Tomas.A: It has been a bit silly, that a team that landed one of the best players not only currently in the game, but in the history of the game, is being questioned as somewhat falling shot this offseason because of perceived shortcomings elsewhere in the roster. Giannis, Bam Adebayo and Andrew Wiggins are a heck of a starting point for a lineup across the front line. And Davion Mitchell and Tim Hardaway Jr., at worst, above average in the backcourt. From there, there are Pelle Larsson, Simone Fontecchio and the hope of revival with Nikola Jovic. And that’s not even getting into the youth. Plus, it’s not as if there isn’t room under the hard cap for more. For mid-July, the Heat stand with more answers at this point than they have in years.Q: Bam Adebayo has done something that guys like Keith Askins, Alonzo Mourning, Udonis Haslem have done in the past. He 100% embraced this thing called Heat Culture and like it or not, that means something to Pat Riley. Add some talent to combine with that culture, this becomes more than just about basketball. Loyalty. – Douglas.A: Which is all well and good, but what Bam Adebayo hasn’t done is what Alonzo Mourning and Udonis Haslem have, and that is win a championship. Culture and loyalty are all well and good, rings are better.  

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