If his trade to the Miami Dolphins doesn't work out, maybe Tyreek Hill can audition to the Miami Heat and star alongside Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo and company?

After all, Hill does look like he can have a future in basketball after showing off his skills on the hardcourt during a pickup game. The new Dolphins wideout can certainly shoot the ball from deep with a decent stroke, and he has the athleticism to attack and finish at the rim.

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It might be difficult for Tyreek Hill to thrive in the NBA at 5-foot-10, but since the league is dominated by guards, he definitely has a chance.

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However, Dolphins fans would certainly want to see him suit up in a Miami jersey and help them reach the Super Bowl like he did with the Kansas City Chiefs. There's no way they would wish for him to change careers as well, no matter how strong their own NBA team is.

The Dolphins traded for Hill early in the offseason, sending a multitude of picks to the 49ers' way for him. The team also made him one of the highest-paid wide receivers in the NFL with a four-year extension worth $120 million.