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Miami Heat scouting staff moves on to assessing draft talent


MIAMI – The road to the NBA draft has begun for the Miami Heat with an extensive traveling party.

With the NBA draft combine this week in Chicago, in addition to Heat President Pat Riley and General Manager Andy Elisburg, the team also is being represented by Assistant General Manager Adam Simon, Vice President of Player Personnel Eric Amsler, Senior Director of Team Development Ruth Hunter, Director of College and Pro Scouting Keith Askins, Scouting Operations Coordinator Jeff Saunders and scouts Bob Staak, Bob McAdoo and Jack Fitzgerald.

While the Heat finished outside of the 14-team lottery, the Heat’s No. 15 draft slot puts them in a unique position when it comes to access to combine medical, biometric and functional-movement results.

Under a system in place starting this year under the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement, all invited players are required to attend and participate.

In addition, a player-rating assessment limits the mandatory release of medical testing results.

For example, with Australian big man Alexandre Sarr listed as the No. 1 prospect at the combine, his medical testing results only are required to be released to the teams with the top 10 picks.

However, for the prospects ranked Nos. 2-6, those results are required to be released on to teams with the first 15 selections, such as the Heat.

Those listed in that group of the next five top-ranked prospects are Lithuanian big man Matas Buzelis, Connecticut guard Stephon Castle, Connecticut center Donovan Clingan, French forward Zaccharrie Risacher and Serbian guard Nikola Topic.



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