The Miami Heat were supposed to have a point guard problem. That played no small part in the excitement surrounding their selection of Kasparas Jakucionis as the No. 20 pick of this year's NBA draft. It also presumably played a role in Miami's adoption of a movement-based offense that lessens the need for a primary playmaker.
But Davion Mitchell had a different idea. An apparent throw-in to last season's five-team megatrade that sent out Jimmy Butler, Mitchell impressed down the stretch and convinced Miami to keep him around on a two-year, $24 million deal.