10 Realistic First-Round Options for Miami Heat in 2017 NBA Draft

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3. John Collins

John Collins Miami Heat

Collins played two seasons for Wake Forest University and had an explosive sophomore year, averaging 19.2 points on 62 percent from the field in addition to 9.8 rebounds in 26 minutes of playing time. He’s 6-foot-10 and nimble, but is more of an anchor in the paint as he averaged 1.6 blocks last season. Collins specializes in defense and has much room to grow. With the big man at power forward, Miami’s frontcourt could truly be a defensive force to be reckoned with.

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Ian is a multifaceted writer with a special interest in Miami basketball. Having caught the basketball bug as a young boy at a Heat game in 1997, he’s kept his finger on the pulse of the NBA ever since. Having been a season ticket holder ever since, he goes to all the home games and relishes in every opportunity to meet any players, participate in any events, or even just to cheer his team on and learn more about the game.