KZ Okpala was added in the busy Miami Heat off-season that netted Jimmy Butler in a blockbuster four-team sign-and-trade involving the Philadelphia 76ers, the Portland Trail Blazers and the LA Clippers, and drafted first round pick Tyler Herro 13th overall from Kentucky, but Okpala was an excellent under-the-radar move by the franchise.
The forward might have a hard time seeing minutes this season, but the franchise has high hopes for him as he was taken with the second pick in the second round of the 2019 NBA Draft after inexplicably falling out of the first round.