The Miami Heat are interested in trading for Jamal Crawford to add depth to its backcourt.

Seeking to add some depth behind Dwyane Wade, the Miami Heat have contacted the Los Angeles Clippers about Jamal Crawford’s availability, according to Chris Haynes of Northeast Ohio Media Group. The Cavaliers are also reportedly trying to pry Crawford away from L.A., however it’s unclear if the two-time Sixth Man of the Year is available.

ESPN originally reported that the Cavs were attempting to trade Brendan Haywood for Crawford, perhaps seeking to take advantage of the hole left in the Clippers’ roster after DeAndre Jordan decided he would sign with the Dallas Mavericks.

The Heat have a pair of bigs they could offer if that’s what the Clippers are looking for in a potential deal. Josh McRoberts is a capable player whose contract matches closely with that of Crawford. If the Clippers are seeking a center, Chris Andersen may also be available.

Crawford, who averaged 15.8 points, 1.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game last season, is set to make $5.67 million in 2015-16. He has one more year left on his deal that will come off the books in 2016, making him an ideal target for Pat Riley as he seeks to maintain as much roster flexibility for the summer of ’16 as possible.