The Miami Heat's developmental program works with almost assembly-line-like precision and consistency. From Udonis Halsem to Duncan Robinson, Anthony Carter to Max Strus, the Heat have managed to mine hidden gems from the undrafted ranks with impressive, at times logic-defying frequency.
At this rate, any time the organization aligns itself with an undrafted free agent, someone wonders aloud if that player will be the next success story. Sort of like I'm doing here with Keshad Johnson, who should have a chance to fight for a rotation role after having his contract guaranteed for the 2025-26 season.