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The chances of Shawn Marion remaining with the Heat for the balance of this season are quite slim. And the thought here is that it would be in the Heat's best interest to trade this bouncy All-Star forward soon. This isn't an indictment of Marion as a player. On the right team, for the right price, Marion would be a crucial contributor. But the issue here isn't only that the Heat is not the ideal fit for Marion, whose numbers will never match his career averages in this Dwyane Wade-dominated, half-court-heavy system. It's also that Marion badly wants to be traded, as well. The Heat's goal in moving Marion is to get back a quality big man with a contract that expires in the 2010 offseason. There's a trio of big men who fit the Heat's trade criteria: Sacramento's Brad Miller, Los Angeles' Marcus Camby and Toronto's Jermaine O'Neal.