All three of the players Pat Riley and the Miami Heat acquired before Thursday's trade deadline are expected to be available to play on Sunday, according to The Athletic's Andre Fernandez. While head coach Erik Spoelstra see Andre Iguodala, Jae Crowder, and Solomon Hill all active against the Portland Trail Blazers, he isn't sure how much each will play as he works to fit them into the rotation.

The Heat acquired the three veterans in a three-team deal that sent forward James Johnson to the Minnesota Timberwolves, and Dion Waiters and Justice Winslow to the Memphis Grizzlies. Miami also agreed to a two-year, $30 million extension with Iguodala as part of the transaction.

The former Finals MVP hasn't played a minute since being traded to the Memphis Grizzlies back in June, but the Heat hope the 35-year-old can still offer some steady defense, reliable playmaking, and playoff guidance. Spoelstra said he expects Iggy to be “a tremendous fit” around their core group of young players.

Crowder started all 45 games he played for the upstart Grizzlies before the deal, but he is looking to improve upon a career-worst 46.6% effective field goal rate so far this season. Hill provides some off-the-bench 3-and-D potential for Miami—currently ranked second in the NBA in three-point percentage. Both players bring playoff experience of their own, especially Crowder, who has tallied 51 postseason games in his career.

As of this writing, Miami (34-17) sits at fourth in the Eastern Conference, two games back of the Boston Celtics.