The Miami Heat have agreed to trade Shabazz Napier to the Orlando Magic in exchange for a future second round pick and, while the deal may not look like much at first glance, this trade could prove to be another shrewd move orchestrated by the Godfather himself, Pat Riley.

All offseason, we’ve heard rumors about the Heat looking to trade Mario Chalmers in order to save some money. The trade made sense financially, but losing Chalmers would hurt the Heat at two places they already lacked; perimeter defense, and 3-point shooting.

But instead of losing a valuable role player off the bench, Riley moved Napier, an unproven guard who struggled his rookie year, for a second round pick. Napier was a capable 3-point shooter, connecting at a clip of 36.4 percent, but he only averaged 5.1 points per game, and he shot a putrid 40 percent on two-pointers. Napier was sent down to the D-League twice last season.

Salary cap enthusiast Albert Nahmad tweeted what he believes this trade means for the Heat’s roster:

Shabazz Napier trade means the Heat will likely sign Josh Richardson, keep Tyler Johnson, cut Henry Walker and James Ennis for 15 total. — Albert Nahmad (@AlbertRandom1) July 26, 2015

Now obviously, this trade doesn’t automatically mean the Heat will keep Chalmers, but it does give the organization some room, both financially and with their roster construction. Trading Napier will free up roughly $1.3 million this year for the Heat, and $4.9 million when taking the luxury tax into consideration.

In one offseason, Riley has traded Napier, added Stoudemire and Gerald Green (both to veteran-minimum contracts), and re-signed both Goran Dragic and Dwyane Wade to team-friendly deals.

How this Napier trade impacts the Heat’s future moves is unclear, but as of right now, this looks like one of many clever moves Pat Riley has conducted this offseason in hopes of making the Heat a legitimate contender for an NBA title.