A huge three‑team NBA trade reshaped rosters for Los Angeles, Miami, and Utah. The LA Clippers gained a key frontcourt boost, while the Miami Heat and Utah Jazz also made major moves. The shift prominently affects LeBron James’ close friend Kevin Love . Here’s who went where and why this deal changes the balance on the West Coast and beyond.
Norman Powell joins Miami Heat, John Collins heads to Los Angeles, Kevin Love lands in Utah JazzOn July 7, 2025, ESPN sources confirmed a three‑team deal.
Norman Powell, 32‑year‑old guard, moves from the Clippers to the Miami Heat. He averaged 21.8 points per game, shot 48.4% overall and 41.8% from three, starting all 60 games played. He’s in the final season of his $20.4 million contract, with a possible three‑year, $77.4 million extension option.
John Collins, 27, arrives at the LA Clippers from the Utah Jazz. In 40 games last season, he averaged 19 points and 8.2 rebounds, shot 52.7% from the field and 39.9% from deep. His $26.5 million contract also ends after this year.
The Utah Jazz receive Kevin Love, Kyle Anderson, and a 2027 second‑round pick from the Clippers. Love, now 35, averaged 5.3 points and 4.1 rebounds in 23 games with Miami last season, coming off the bench. Anderson brings versatility and veteran poise.
How the trade impacts Los Angeles and LeBron James’ friendshipThe Clippers gain strong frontcourt depth with John Collins. He adds athleticism, inside scoring, and floor spacing next to Kawhi Leonard and James Harden. His depth helps the Clippers after a 50–32 season and preserves future cap space.
For Miami, Powell brings tempo, shooting, and defense. The Heat lost Duncan Robinson this off‑season and traded Jimmy Butler to the Warriors. Powell’s scoring helps fill that void and strengthens their core with Tyler Herro, Andrew Wiggins, and Bam Adebayo.