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Could Miami Heat again come up winners in NBA draft?


Q: Ira, not really an “Ask Ira” question but more of a comment. I can’t recall any draft where when I watch film of the top-30 guys that there is not much clear separation from picks Nos. 5-30. The Heat with their scouting department might have prospects like Zach Edey, Nikola Topic, Devin Carter, Ron Holland, Tristan da Silva, DaRon Holmes, Dalton Knecht, Jared McCain or Kel’el Ware and if we land one these prospects, maybe running it back might not be as bad as it sounded at season’s end.  Edey, Knecht and da Silva are older but ready now to contribute. – Brian, Fort Lauderdale.

A: Among the first reactions I got from Heat draft leader Adam Simon when I asked about this being a down year for the draft was a response about how this draft actually features a depth of quality. And you’re right, if there was a year to still find talent beyond the initial picks or even the lottery, this is setting up as just that. With this caveat: As long as there also is perspective. Can you find a contributor at No. 15? Absolutely, just like the Heat a year ago found Jaime Jaquez Jr. at No. 18. Can you find a superstar or star at No. 15 in this draft? Far less likely. So, yes, there is ready-to-contribute supplemental talent available in the Heat’s draft range. But it still largely will come down to your veteran core, and whether that core is good enough. And if you don’t believe that core is good enough or can sustain, then a trade of No. 15 might yet prove to be the play.



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