Monday is the ninth anniversary of LeBron James’ “The Decision,” and this time, it seems another star might soon be taking his talents to South Beach.

Russell Westbrook is open to the idea of leaving Oklahoma City after 11 years with the team, according to ESPN, just days after the Thunder traded Paul George to the Clippers.

The outlet reports Westbrook likes the idea of joining the Heat, who have expressed interest in pairing the eight-time All-Star with newly acquired Jimmy Butler. The 30-year-old Westbrook has four years and $170 million left on his contract, which could scare off potential trade partners.

Westbrook and his agent Thad Foucher have been discussing trade possibilities with Thunder general manager Sam Presti, and both sides reportedly are determined to make a move sooner rather than later. Westbrook wants to play for a team in contention, which Oklahoma City may not be after trading their MVP candidate over the weekend.

George requested a trade in order to team up with Kawhi Leonard with the Clippers after spending just two seasons in Oklahoma City. He was in the middle of a four-year extension signed last summer.

With the loss of George and three straight first-round playoff exits, it appears the Thunder have entered a rebuild. They acquired a haul of draft picks and young point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in exchange for George, and then traded Jerami Grant to the Nuggets for a 2020 first-round pick on Monday, accumulating six future first-round picks in the last three days between the two trades.