Heat doesn't make second-round pick, but adds undrafted center to two-way deal and fills summer roster
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The Miami Heat chose not to acquire a second-round draft pick in the recent NBA Draft, opting to strengthen their summer roster by targeting undrafted players. With returning players such as Pelle Larsson and Kel'el Ware, the roster also includes rookie Kasparas Jakucionis, selected 20th overall, alongside Vlad Goldin from Michigan, who signed a two-way contract. Goldin, with notable collegiate stats and past experiences at Texas Tech and Florida Atlantic, shows promise for an NBA career as a potential backup center.
Goldin's intriguing profile could lead to him becoming a backup center in the NBA, showcasing his potential with strong performances in college.
Miami opted not to trade into the second round of the NBA Draft, instead focusing on the undrafted pool, highlighting their approach to roster building.
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