MIAMI — Typically there is plenty to unpack after a team completes a two-month playoff run that ends in the NBA Finals, three victories short of a championship. So there the Miami Heat were on Wednesday morning at Kaseya Center, completing exit interviews, when confirmed word came out about the Washington Wizards granting Bradley Beal permission to seek trade options, with the Heat among those linked to the former All-Star. That was after Damian Lillard the previous week was linked to the Heat through comments he made about his future in a podcast. So no time to unpack.