NBA trade rumors: Chris Andersen and Mario Chalmers might leave the Miami Heat this coming NBA season

(Reuters)Miami Heat's LeBron James, Chris Andersen, and Norris Cole stand during a break in play during Game 3 in San Antonio,... June 21, 2013 09:15am EDT

Player trade-off during the offseason is pretty common in the National Basketball Association. And now, rumors have been circulating that Christopher Claus "Chris" Andersen has a chance to be traded off by the Miami Heat and might not play for the team this coming season.

According to the report from Heat Nation, despite the fear of being traded with another player like Amar'e Stoudemire or Gerald Green, Andersen expressed that he is not actually bothered by it and is aware that this is just how business works.

"It's a business, man. It doesn't bother me one bit," Andersen said via Heat Nation.

The basketball veteran did also add that when this trade turns into fruition, he won't hold a grudge or anger against the team and the management. "It's all about progression, man. We're trying to improve ourselves and make sure that we set a precedent of coming into the league this season with a mindset of winning." Andersen continued to say, "And I think the guys and the moves that we made are heading in the right direction for us to accomplish our goals."

Additionally, Mario Chalmers of Miami Heat was also included in the roster trade rumors for Miami Heat. However, nothing much has been said about this tradeoff and nothing has been officially confirmed yet.

Meanwhile, as reported on Sports World Report, between the two players who are being considered to be traded this offseason, Chalmers is the one who has the best chance of staying in the team. However, it seems like the Miami Heat point guard will most likely be in training camp for the team.

The NBA 2015-2016 season is set to kick-off this coming October and Miami Heat's first game is going to be against the Charlotte Hornets, set on Oct. 28, as revealed on the official NBA page.

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