The Miami Heat has a large inventory in the upcoming NBA Draft.
The second place won’t take you anywhere. Especially in trading. It was allegedly the Miami Heat had made the “second best” offer to land Kevin Durant, which was traded with the Houston Rockets.
Heat fans were angry at missing Durant. ESPN reported that Miami is reluctant to abandon assets, including the 20th overall pick in the upcoming draft.
Nailing the pick is extremely important in the draft.
You can get clues from Hoopshype’s training tracker. This is the top 3 ranked prospects to visit Miami…
- year: 19
- College: Michigan
- position: Point Guard
- height: 6 feet 3 inches
- nationality: united states of america
Jace Richardson, son of former NBA star Jason Richardson, is ready for his shot in the NBA. Opinions are split on where he can go in the draft, whether it’s a late first round pick or a second early round.
He received high praise from director Tom Izzo, who told Alpena News:
“He was a freshman and was very influential with Michigan winning the Big Ten Championship. That’s not much happening. That’s not my entire career.”

- year: 19
- College: Illinois
- position: A small front
- height: 6 feet 9 inches
- nationality: Canada
Riley is a charming prospect who won the Big 10 Man of the Year of the Year, predicting him as a potential steal for those who will take him with him in the draft.
Our predictions are, “We need help with scoring, there is room for patience, and already established defenses will be a great landing place.”
It is worth pointing out that Will Riley is president of the Miami Heat and has nothing to do with Hall of Fame Pat Riley.

- year: twenty one
- College: Duke
- position: guard
- height: 6 feet 5 inches
- nationality: Australia
Tyrosé’s Proctor is proud to be an all-around player who will help add value to the Duke team led by Cooper Flag last season.
Speaking to Hoopshype earlier this year, Proctor explained:
“But I’m not paying much attention to it. I’m just trying to win and win the game. Whether it’s 20 points or 5 points one night, that’s what I have to do to win.”