2025 Miami Heat Mock Draft Roundup: May 14
Briefly

As the 2025 NBA Draft approaches, Miami Heat's draft strategy is in focus after their recent play-in tournament performance resulted in losing a higher pick. Analysts suggest selections like Liam McNeeley from UConn, known for his shooting and toughness, despite needing to prove himself during workouts. Another candidate, Jase Richardson from Michigan State, also shows potential with strong scoring averages late in the season. Both players represent the Heat's need for talent enhancement to build upon past successes in talent evaluation.
McNeeley's size, shotmaking prowess, feel for the game and toughness are critical attributes that NBA teams value at the wing position. Strong workouts will be important for him.
Advancing out of the play-in tournament meant Miami lost its lottery-protected first-round pick. The front office now has to showcase its talent evaluation skills again.
Richardson is a good bet from a talent perspective. Over his final 15 games, he averaged 16.1 points, showing his scoring ability and overall performance.
He will likely be asked to play a different role in the NBA, leaning more heavily into his ability as a dynamic perimeter shooter.
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