According to Zach Lowe, there could be trouble brewing in Miami. If that is to happen, it could create some interesting possibilities.
Here, the Knicks consolidate some of their depth and picks to acquire an elite compliment to Jalen Brunson. This will help push up their ceiling, and a Brunson-OG-Butler-Randle-Hartenstein lineup would be absolutely elite defensively, with plenty of playmaking as well.
The Heat take those assets and first relocate Robinson to Golden State. The Warriors need a real center, and Robinson could thrive with Curry's spacing. They also free up a lot of luxury tax dollars by using CP3's non-guaranteed contract to facilitate.
The Cavs jump in to shake things up, creating a much more balanced lineup around 1 guard, 1 wing, and 1 big in Mitchell-Ingram-Mobley.
The Pelicans realize that Ingram doesn't work great next to Zion, so they get an elite paint protector to replace Jonas and a scorer in LeVert plus an extra pick.
The Heat after the dust settles emerge with a younger team focused around the Garland-Bam pairing.