May 2022 Basketball Wiretap

Erik Spoelstra On Undrafted Players: We Love To Be Dream Makers

Apr 19, 2022 11:26 AM

Since joining the Miami Heat, Pat Riley has only made 14 first round picks in 26 drafts and three of them were traded in draft-night deals.

In order to execute the strategy of building teams largely around trades and free agency instead of the draft, the Heat have had to hit on its undrafted signees.

"It's an organizational philosophy of ours," Erik Spoelstra told ESPN. "We've done it now for several years. We know what we're looking for. We're not for everybody, but we love to be dream makers."

Udonis Haslem is perhaps the poster child for Miami's success with undrafted free agents, while Duncan Robinson, Haywood Highsmith, Omer Yurtseven and Gabe Vincent are undrafted standouts on the current team.

Miami became the fourth team in NBA history this season to use at least five undrafted players in at least 65 games, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. 

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Some Execs Believe Chasing Superstars Has Become Less Appealing Strategy Since 2019

Apr 12, 2022 12:41 PM

The 2019 offseason marked the creation of three new superteams in the Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers. Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving signed with Brooklyn, while the Lakers had traded for Anthony Davis to pair with LeBron James in June. A few days into free agency, the Clippers simultaneously traded for Paul George and signed Kawhi Leonard.

Kevin Arnovitz of ESPN writes that "Several top league executives assert that devising a strategy around chasing big-name stars doesn't hold the same appeal it once did."

To date, the Lakers won a championship in 2020 but were eliminated in the first round in 2021 and missed the playoffs altogether in 2022. Brooklyn advanced to the second round in 2021, while the Clippers have reached the Conference Finals in 2021.

"Assembling a superteam is something very, very few organizations can do," one senior league executive tells ESPN. "And we're seeing that even fewer can actually pull it off because superstars aren't enough -- it has to be the right superstars in the right culture. What this current era of NBA basketball is showing us is that going all-in -- whether it's with cap space or all of your loot -- to go acquire two or three of the top talented players in the league and having either underperforming infrastructure or a complete lack of roster depth, you're doing nothing favorable for your organization."

History shows that a superteam has a better chance to succeed with an organizational anchor. Outside of the 19-20 Lakers, no team comprising a core without a homegrown star as one of its two best players has won a title in more than 40 years.

The Phoenix Suns and Milwaukee Bucks enter the playoffs as the favorites in their respective conference. Both teams feature multiple homegrown stars while they have added veteran point guards via trade in Chris Paul and Jrue Holiday respectively. 

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Doncic, Tatum, Morant Headline ESPN's 25 Under 25 List For 2022

Apr 12, 2022 10:39 AM

ESPN's Kevin Pelton, Mike Schmitz and Bobby Marks have ranked the top-25 players in the NBA, which is not surprisingly headlined by Luka Doncic, Jayson Tatum and Ja Morant as the top-3. Morant jumped from No. 15 last year as he's made the superstar leap this season. Trae Young and LaMelo Ball round out the top-5, while Zion Williamson dropped from No. 2 to No. 7.

ESPN's 25 Under 25 List
1. Luka Doncic
2. Jayson Tatum
3. Ja Morant
4. Trae Young
5. LaMelo Ball
6. Cade Cunningham
7. Zion Williamson
8. Bam Adebayo
9. Darius Garland
10. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
11. Anthony Edwards
12. Brandon Ingram
13. Scottie Barnes
14. Tyrese Haliburton
15. Evan Mobley
16. Miles Bridges
17. Desmond Bane
18. Jarrett Allen
19. Deandre Ayton
20. Tyler Herro
21. Jalen Green
22. De'Aaron Fox
23. John Collins
24. Tyrese Maxey
25. Jaren Jackson Jr.

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