
Miami Heat | F
Previous rank: NR
Projected RPM wins: 2.6
Winslow was drafted in the 2015 lottery as an athletic teenager with all the tools to develop into a star. While he hasn't put up monster box score stats, Winslow quietly improved as a shooter last season (career-high 38 percent from 3) while becoming one of the better perimeter defenders in the NBA (10th in defensive RPM among small forwards). He should continue to develop into one of the better 3-and-D threats in the league. -- André Snellings
#88 Kelly Olnyk

Miami Heat | C
Previous rank: NR
Projected RPM wins: 3.2
Olynyk is a 7-footer who works from the 3-point line in, with a sharp pump fake and a sneaky first step that stymies opposing bigs for just a split second. Last season, Olynyk averaged 1.14 points per chance when driving to the basket, according to Second Spectrum research (including playoffs). That was tied with Kevin Durant for the second most in the NBA, with only Stephen Curry averaging more (minimum 200 drives). -- V. Johnson
#67 Josh

Miami Heat | G
Previous rank: NR
Projected RPM wins: 4.7
After averaging career highs in several different categories -- including games, points, assists and rebounds -- what Richardson did best goes beyond the box score. According to Second Spectrum research, opposing players shot 41.6 percent when Richardson was the closest defender, tied for fifth best among 100 players to defend at least 700 shots last season.
The only players with a lower percentage? Anthony Davis, Joel Embiid, Al Horford and Ben Simmons. -- Williams
#61 Goran Dragic

Miami Heat | G
Previous rank: 47
Projected RPM wins: 3.0
Despite seeing small dips in his numbers across the board, Dragic made the 2018 All-Star team, his first appearance in the game. Dragic was the third guard in Heat history to make an All-Star team, joining Dwyane Wade and Tim Hardaway. -- Williams