Miami Heat Roundtable: Who should they take with the 20th pick?

NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum speaks prior to the second round of the 2019 NBA Draft at Barclays (Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)
NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum speaks prior to the second round of the 2019 NBA Draft at Barclays (Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat general manager Pat Riley during the 2019 NBA All-Star Game(Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat are slated to pick 20th in this upcoming NBA Draft. With a ton of interesting options, who should they go with?

The Miami Heat have a decision to make and more sooner than later. With the NBA Draft set for November 18th, just a week or so away to be completely honest, they must decide who their guy will be.

That’s, of course, providing that they choose to make the pick anyway. Some of us tend to believe that they will trade that pick as apart of a deal to bring in another impact guy.

That would make the most sense to me. Being so close to the ultimate goal of a title this past season, why not bring in a guy who is proven and can immediately start to help make up for the small gap that was between the Miami Heat and the Lakers in the Finals.

In any scenario, something has to be done. Let’s all imagine though, for the moment, that they were going to actually make that pick.

Who would it be? The Miami Heat need a few things, which means they could go in a few different directions.

They need help in the middle, at the rim, and as far as overall size goes, so they could very well go big man. They also haven’t played with a true point guard in a year or so now too.

That could lead them to try to find their next guy in that role. They could shock us all and simply take the best player available at the time, regardless of position, but that isn’t necessarily the Pat Riley way.

Plain and simple, there are a few options. That’s why we are here though.

We here at All U Can Heat have opinions. Here is who we think the Miami Heat should take with the 20th pick.