An NBA insider has proposed a massive six-player deal to help the Miami Heat move on from their, current rudderless era.

More news: Heat Have Massive Decision to Make on All-Star’s Future

Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report has proposed a bold new deal that would see the team offload All-Star combo guard Tyler Herro, an inconsistent-if-intriguing young role player, and some trade flotsam to the Portland Trail Blazers in an effort to really begin a roster retool in earnest.

In the offing, the Heat would bring back some potentially valuable future draft equity and a young recent lottery pick, who’ll hit restricted free agency next summer.

Portland Trail Blazers receive: Combo guard Tyler Herro, small forward Jaime Jaquez Jr., point guard Terry Rozier

Miami Heat receive: Combo forward Jerami Grant, shooting guard Shaedon Sharpe, center Robert Williams III and a 2029 first-round pick (the most favorable between Portland, the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks)

When six-time All-Star Miami swingman Jimmy Butler demanded a trade out of town after contract extension negotiations with Heat brass went nowhere, Miami for a while held firm. Eventually, Butler made the situation so untenable that the Heat had to trade him, for likely less than he was worth, to the Golden State Warriors.

More news: Major Hold Up in Lakers, Heat Trade Talks Revealed

Butler’s addition helped lift Golden State out of the lottery doldrums and into fringe contender status. The Warriors finished with a 48-34 record and advanced to the second round of the playoffs.

They may have been able to go even further, had Butler not been hampered by a tailbone injury and 11-time All-Star point guard Stephen Curry not been sidelined completely by a strained hamstring.

Miami, meanwhile, fell into the thick of the play-in tournament race, notching a middling 37-45 record and getting swept by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round. It’s clear that, as currently comprised, the Heat post-Butler aren’t beating anybody.

A Rebuild in Miami

This proposed deal sees Miami bringing back a possible foundational young gun, 22-year-old shooting guard Shaedon Sharpe, plus a first-round pick in 2029 that could land in the lottery if Portland, Milwaukee or Boston falls there.

Bringing back Jerami Grant’s contract would hurt, but perhaps he could work his way back into tradeability if he can stay healthy for a while. Losing All-Star combo guard Tyler Herro would be the major change for Miami.

He’s owed $64 million over the next two years, and could either be rerouted by the Trail Blazers or incorporated as part of their own curious veteran accrual.

More news: Heat Reportedly Considering Cutting Ties With $96 Million Guard

For all the latest NBA news and rumors, head over to Newsweek Sports.