
"The fifth-year journeyman broke out in his only year with the Indiana Pacers. He appeared in all 82 games, averaging 9.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.9 blocks across 21 minutes a night. His 3-point percentage (31.9) tapered off, but he's largely been a stretch five for most of his career."
Miami’s offseason priority is strengthening the frontcourt behind Bam Adebayo and Kel’el Ware, but the team is unlikely to address it through a thin big-man draft. Yves Missi from the Pelicans is a young, athletic option with strong motor, lob threat ability, offensive rebounding, and above-average shot blocking, though he remains raw and could benefit from Miami’s development staff. Goga Bitadze from the Magic is an expiring, professional rebounder and play finisher who could fill similar non-Bam minutes, with an emphasis on reducing fouls. Jay Huff from the Pacers is a low-cost stretch-five type who broke out with solid scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking while playing significant minutes.
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