Miami Heat: How is Goran Dragic not given any 6th man love by ESPN Survey?

Duncan Robinson #55, Derrick Jones Jr. #5, Goran Dragic #7, Bam Adebayo #13, and Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat make their way back to the bench (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
Duncan Robinson #55, Derrick Jones Jr. #5, Goran Dragic #7, Bam Adebayo #13, and Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat make their way back to the bench (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) /
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Jimmy Butler #22, Goran Dragic #7 and Bam Adebayo #13 of the Miami Heat look on against the Milwaukee Bucks (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat microwave, Goran Dragic, has had one of his best seasons as a player, although ESPN can’t see it. In what world is he not even a candidate for 6MOY?

The Miami Heat were enjoying a very successful season before the NBA took a hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. As apart of that success, there were quite a few individuals having amazing seasons along the way.

Bam Adebayo was a first-time All-Star. Jimmy Butler has enjoyed one of his most productive seasons overall and from an “impact on winning” standpoint. Kendrick Nunn has taken the NBA world by storm, after not being given a fair shot by Golden State.

Rookie sharpshooter Tyler Herro has quickly become a household name, for his jump shot and his hairstyles. Duncan Robinson has made himself untouchable, while likely becoming the very best shooter in the NBA.

Meyers Leonard has found a home in Miami, we hope. This isn’t even to mention guys like Jae Crowder, who after coming over from to the Miami Heat from the Memphis Grizzlies, proceeded to become one of the best players on the Miami Heat’s roster.

They have all were having wonderful seasons. Relatively speaking though, when looking at the efficiency and productiveness from across his entire career, no one has had a better season than Goran Dragic and all off the pine.