Kyle Lowry's Social Media Move Sparks Trade Rumors Amid Struggles With Miami Heat
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Speculation surrounding Kyle Lowry's future with the Miami Heat has intensified as the veteran guard recently unfollowed multiple players, including Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Duncan Robinson, on Instagram.
The move comes amidst a challenging season for Lowry, fueling trade rumors with the February 8 deadline looming.
Lowry, 37, is facing difficulties on the court, averaging 8.2 points and four assists with a shooting percentage of 42.6 and 38.5 from three-point range.
Lowry, 37, is facing difficulties on the court, averaging 8.2 points and four assists with a shooting percentage of 42.6 and 38.5 from three-point range.
The Instagram unfollow spree included teammates Haywood Highsmith, Nikola Jovic, and Orlando Robinson, raising questions about the reasons behind the social media move.
With Lowry's struggles, the Heat are rumored to be exploring trade options. Names like Dejounte Murray (Atlanta Hawks), Terry Rozier (Charlotte Hornets), and Bruce Brown (Toronto Raptors) are circulating as potential acquisitions for Miami.
Lowry's frustration with the organization may have escalated when coach Erik Spoelstra relegated him to the bench against the Atlanta Hawks.
Despite hoping it was a one-time occurrence, Lowry found himself in a similar situation in Sunday's game against the Magic. As the trade deadline approaches, Kyle Lowry's social media activity has added a layer of uncertainty to his future with the Miami Heat.
Whether the veteran guard will remain with the team or find a new home remains a key storyline in the NBA's ongoing season. (Source: Sports Illustrated)
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