While the free-agent class of 2019 is widely regarded as one of the most talented classes of recent years, it appears that Miami Heat team president Pat Riley has already set his eyes on next year's class.

Speaking to Heat broadcaster Jason Jackson, Riley shared his big plans for the summer of 2020:

“We’ve done this four times now, had a good group of players, young players, and then either through free agency or through trade brought the superstar in,” Riley said. “In 2020, we’ll have a lot of room. We’ll also have the possibility to have enough room to go after two max contracts. And we’re going to do that. So, we’re planning that 2020 will be the room year.”

As Riley said, he has a ton of experience under his belt, and he definitely knows what he's doing. The 73-year-old has been the head honcho for the Heat for over a decade now. During his tenure as the top executive, he has already bagged two NBA titles for the club. That's not to mention his championship with Miami in 2006 as a head coach.

Riley went on to describe why Miami is a prime destination for free agents and why this gives the team an edge over its competitors:

“We’re very fluid. We’re very on top of it. And we are a destination place, Jax. The tax, the sun, the beautiful city. It’s a very progressive city, diverse city. So, we are a destination place. And we’re going to be moving in that direction.”

Kyle Lowry, DeMar DeRozan, and Al Horford are just some of the biggest names to headline the 2020 free-agent class, and by the looks of it, Riley and the Heat will be very active in pursuing the hottest free agents next summer.