10 Best Available Three-Point Shooters the Miami Heat Could Sign This Offseason

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9. Aaron Brooks

Aaron Brooks of the Chicago Bulls

The diminutive point guard remains a reliable scoring option even at the age of 30 years old. Despite being just 5’10” and 161 pounds, Aaron Brooks has carved out a nice career for himself having averaged 11.2 points while shooting 37.1 percent from beyond the arc through his eight-year NBA career.

As a key player off the bench for the Chicago Bulls last season, Brooks averaged 11.6 PPG while knocking down 38.7 percent of his three-point attempts.

The veteran point guard still has a lot of game in him, but the question is, will he be good as a specialty knockdown three-pointer shooter?

The Heat are already stacked at point guard with Chalmers, Napier, Johnson and Dragic on the roster.

Miami needs a three-point shooter at the swingman positions. Brooks really isn’t a good fit for the Heat at this time, despite being an above average three-point shooter.

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D.J. Siddiqi grew up in the heart of South Florida in Broward County. Growing up in South Florida during the late 90's and 2000's, D.J. witnessed the Pat Riley years where the Miami Heat faced off with the New York Knicks all the way to the painful late 2000's seasons where the Heat were a one-man team with Dwyane Wade. D.J. has closely followed the Heat over the past decade-and-a-half, and unfortunately witnessed Game 2 of the 2011 NBA Finals in person when the Dallas Mavericks overcame a 15-point deficit to knock off the Heat. D.J. has writing experience as a columnist with sites such as Bleacher Report and Rant Sports, and he is proud to bring his knowledge of the Heat and the NBA to Heat Nation.