Israel Gutierrez of the Miami Herald reports that the Miami Heat will likely pursue a trade of guard Eddie Jones.

Jones realizes the reality that he could be dealt, but prefers to not to get too caught up in all the chatter.

"That's one position I don't want to touch," he said. "If something happens, I'll deal with it. I enjoy being here, don't get me wrong. I like all the guys on this team, but the fact remains we're not winning.

"I'm sure they are going to do some things to make [sure] we start winning and at least make it to the playoffs."

One thing that could seal Jones' fate could be how the Heat fare on draft day. Should Pat Riley land LeBron James or Carmelo Anthony, there will be even more pressure for Jones to be moved to create more minutes for the incoming rookie.

Possible deals Miami would persue could be the same ones that were talked about before the trading deadline. Miami had conversations with Houston about Cuttino Mobley and Maurice Taylor and with Minnesota about injured guard Terrell Brandon. The main talks, though, came with the Chicago Bulls involving Jamal Crawford and Marcus Fizer.

If Jones gets moved, he would prefer to be in a winning situation.

"I just want to be on a team that's winning," he said.