Two-way options for the Miami Heat: Micah Potter
This is a name most Heat fans should be familiar with. Micah Potter played with the Miami Heat Summer League team and had a fairly productive run.
Potter is a big man who specializes in stretching the floor. This was his role all throughout college, where he spent two years at Ohio State and two years at Wisconsin.
In his senior season, Potter shot 38.6% from deep on 3.3 attempts per night. That sort of production would be a huge help off of Miami’s bench.
The former Badger would get the chance to thrive in the G-League while he grows as a shooter and defender. Considering he already knows Miami’s system a bit, he would be a fairly obvious choice for a two-way spot.
Two-way options for the Miami Heat: RJ Nembhard
RJ Nembhard is another player who played for the Miami Heat Summer League team. The 6-5 wing would be able to provide some solid depth for the Heat at that position.
His Summer League was highlighted by a breakout game vs the Nuggets. He scored 18 points in a 97-77 victory for the Heat.
Nembhard added five rebounds, two assists, and two steals to his statline, too. He shot 8-12 from the field and 2-3 from three-point range.
He played for TCU in college, spending four years with the Horned Frogs. Since the Miami Heat lack wing depth in the first place, Nembhard would be a solid choice for the second two-way spot.