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Bam Adebayo Pushes Heat to Re‑Sign Gabe Vincent This Offseason

2026-07-09 · Bam Adebayo · Transfer

**Bam Adebayo** told the Miami Heat front office on **July 4, 2026** that he wants veteran guard **Gabe Vincent** back on the roster, hoping the former Finals contributor can help the newly‑built squad around Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Adebayo believes Vincent’s familiarity with Erik Spoelstra’s system outweighs his modest regular‑season stats. Vincent posted 4.4 points, 1.4 assists and 1.0 rebound over 53 games this year, shooting 35.2% from the field. Yet his 2023 playoff run-averaging 12.7 points and 3.5 assists as Miami surged to the Finals-still resonates with fans and players alike. Adebayo’s request signals a desire for proven chemistry during a period of rapid roster turnover.

Since acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo, Miami has been busy. The franchise signed Tim Hardaway Jr., floated rumors about LeBron James, and waived DeMar DeRozan after his buyout with Sacramento. Adding Vincent would be a low‑cost, low‑risk move that plugs a known piece into Spoelstra’s playbook. The guard’s ability to space the floor and defend multiple positions could complement Adebayo’s interior presence, especially as the team experiments with new lineups.

Vincent finished the 2025‑26 season with the Atlanta Hawks after a mid‑season trade from the Los Angeles Lakers. He logged seven starts and contributed solid minutes off the bench. While his shooting percentages dipped to 34.1% from three‑point range, his playoff pedigree remains his strongest selling point. Miami’s 2023 Finals run, the second No. 8 seed ever to reach the championship series, still stands as a benchmark for clutch performance.

If the Heat act on Adebayo’s suggestion, they would likely negotiate a veteran‑minimum contract, keeping salary‑cap flexibility for other targets. Should Vincent re‑join, Adebayo may see his role expand as the team leans on a more versatile, switch‑heavy defense. Conversely, if the front office passes, Adebayo will need to adapt to a roster lacking that specific veteran familiarity, potentially influencing his own minutes and usage.

Adebayo’s public push shows leadership beyond the paint. By advocating for a teammate, he signals a willingness to shape the roster culture, a trait valued by Spoelstra. This could earn him additional trust from the coaching staff, possibly translating into more strategic input during practices and game planning.

The Heat’s next move remains uncertain, but Bam Adebayo’s voice has entered the offseason conversation louder than ever. Whether Vincent returns or not, the dialogue underscores Miami’s intent to blend new star power with trusted contributors as they chase another Eastern Conference title.

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