Miami Heat NBA Draft: Is Charles Bassey A Guy Worth Buying Into?

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers center Charles Bassey (23) blocks a shot by UAB Blazers center Trey Jemison (55)(Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports)
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers center Charles Bassey (23) blocks a shot by UAB Blazers center Trey Jemison (55)(Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Charles Bassey #23 of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers reacts in the second half while taking on the Washington Huskies (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /

The Miami Heat don’t have any picks in the upcoming 2021 NBA Draft. That doesn’t mean that they won’t get in on the action though.

That could mean doing what they do, finding a gem late in the draft or as an undrafted prospect. It could also be by way of buying into the draft, via cash or other assets, as scarce as they may be.

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While a huge splash move to move into the lottery or upper part of the first round isn’t something that one should expect to see, to see them make a shrewd move or so to jump into that late first round, at the very best, to second round range might not be that shocking.

If they do, with the volatility of all possibilities continuing to be a theme throughout, there is a guy that might be an interesting little get for them. He could not only be a great complimentary piece but with development and fortune, a pretty good solitary piece.

Looking for the optimal guy to pair and maximize beside Bam Adebayo, Charles Bassey might be a guy to fill that void. Here’s more about why.