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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Miami Heat guard Kyle Allman Jr. (50) dribbles against LA Clippers guard Keaton Wallace (35) during an NBA Summer League(Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: Certain things can’t be taught and Kyle Allman Jr. has a lot of it

Allman Jr. clearly has it and has shown it in other moments throughout the summer. Now, you would like to see it a bit more consistently, but a gift must be present in the first place to even be able to hone in on it for things like consistency.

Allman Jr., indeed and again, has that. That’s especially in a clutch-like moment such as this one.

In an effort to complete the comeback victory over the Clippers summer squad, which they did, Allman took and nailed this big shot to put them up late in the game. The Miami Heat would win with him leading them, dropping in 26 points, seven rebounds, six assists, and three blocks on 8/21 from the field and 4/10 from range.

The Miami Heat have a few guards that would be ahead of him, both 2-ways and standard roster types, and while Allman Jr.’s timing may not be the best right now, as far as latching on to the big squad permanently, he should be invited to camp.

Next. Only a minimal difference in Tyler Herro and Donovan Mitchell. dark

Though someone would certainly give him a hard look as one of their 2-way guys, you’d imagine,  the Miami Heat would do themselves a huge favor if they could see him go to Sioux Falls for a bit after a camp deal. Again though and at the very least, he has shown enough to be there.

Certainly.