Miami Heat: Kyle Allman Jr.’s unteachable ‘pop’ warrants a camp deal

Kyle Allman Jr. #50 of the Miami Heat looks to pass the ball against the Golden State Warrior(Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
Kyle Allman Jr. #50 of the Miami Heat looks to pass the ball against the Golden State Warrior(Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) /
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The Miami Heat are going about the business of their offseason in a multiple manner. Continuing to attack the business of acquiring another impact player, in whichever way an opportunity presents itself, they are also filling out their training camp roster with the next batch of Miami Heat hopefuls.

Awarding the two 2-way contracts to defensive ace, Marcus Garrett, and a versatile forward off the Spurs Summer League team, Darius Days, they’ve awarded three of their six Exhibit 10 deals out already as well.

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Well, a team can’t carry more than six such deals at a time, so that’s where that thinking comes from. So far, the Miami Heat have inked a big man in Orlando Robinson, a point guard in Jamaree Bouyea, and a wing player in Jamal Cain to those kinds of deals.

With, potentially, three remaining, there is another guy that has really shown some stuff on the summer circuit that also should warrant a camp invite.