Previous Players:
Gabe Vincent 2 G 6-3 195 lbs JUN 14, 1996 25 2 California-Santa Barbara
KZ Okpala 11 F 6-8 215 lbs APR 28, 1999 22 2 Stanford
Max Strus 31 G-F 6-5 220 lbs MAR 28, 1996 25 2 DePaul
Signed:
Omer Yurtseven 77 C 7-0 265 lbs JUN 19, 1998 23 R Georgetown
Candidates for 2 two-way deals and up to 6 Exhibit-10s:
Ja'Vonte Smart 50 G 6-4 205 lbs JUN 03, 1999 22 R Louisiana State
Marcus Garrett 51 G 6-5 205 lbs NOV 09, 1998 22 R Kansas
DeJon Jarreau 53 G 6-5 185 lbs JAN 23, 1998 23 R Houston
Dru Smith 54 G 6-3 200 lbs DEC 30, 1997 23 R Missouri
Tyson Carter 57 G 6-4 175 lbs JAN 14, 1998 23 R Mississippi StateR.J. Nembhard 59 G 6-5 200 lbs MAR 22, 1999 22 R Texas Christian
D.J. Stewart Jr. 60 G-F 6-6 205 lbs JUL 28, 1999 22 R Mississippi State
Justin Smith 61 F 6-7 230 lbs MAR 01, 1999 22 R Arkansas
Micah Potter 65 F-C 6-10 250 lbs APR 06, 1998 23 R Wisconsin
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For me the two-way deals is a competition between Jarreau, Garrett, Nembhard, and Smart. Jarreau's game is scrappy, and he appears to have great instincts. His distance shooting hasn't been impressive, but aside from Strus and Yurtseven, this is generally true for the Heat team.
Jarreau, however, does not have a history of bad shooting. His college career has a larger sampling size than his NBA career

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https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/dejon-jarreau-1.htmlCheck out the in conference games for Houston. He hit 3's at 40%. Also his free throw percentage (more important) was not horrible. He was bad-ass for Houston, a heartless mfer who left nothing on the floor (at least in the games against UCF we saw). Total respect for his will.
So yeah, he's one of my choices for 2-way. The other guy is mostly between Garrett, who had a jayhawk career as a defensive wizard:
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Like Jarreau, Garrett isn't a great shooter, but his final season at Kansas has him hitting 3's at average, and he had a very good free throw percentage.
and one of the others (my favorites: Ja'Vonte Smart, R.J. Nembhard, Micah Potter, or Dru Smith)
Of this group, Ja'Vonte Smart is one of the best shooters. The final season of his LSU Tiger career had him making 3's at 40%% (an average of 6.2 attempts per game.) His free throw average was mid-80s. He always has had a lot of responsibility, playing point guard for 3 years for LSU at about 30 minutes per game, 34 the last season. They finished best his first season and third the last two seasons.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/javonte-smart-1.htmlWhat I've liked about Smart though is his scrappy play and opportunism.
https://basketball.realgm.com/player/JaVonte-Smart/Summary/81700The others have looked good sometimes too. It's an interesting team and I wonder how far they'll go.
Two-Way:Jarreau: You have to keep him. Just as Yurtseven's shooting was special, Jarreau is average 7/2.5 ast/to, which is remarkable at this level. His defense is solid. His offense organization skills are dangerous af. Can't shoot to save his life apparently:
https://basketball.realgm.com/player/DeJon-Jarreau/Summary/88751Maybe one of the others below:
Exhibit 10: Garrett: a good defender. If his shot develops, I can see him contributing.
Smart: Seems to have great talent and determination. A lot of the Heat turnovers the last game were early on, and the team sometimes looks confused, especially on offense (well, except when they leave good 3-pt shooters wide open in the corner but I digress). Nevertheless, Smart looked pretty good finding a good rhythm and helped the team get back into the game.
Nembhard (if he can develop a reliable shot he would become a very good piece. He already has a lot of skill and bravura.)
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/rj-nembhard-1.htmlMicah Potter (another center who can stretch the floor... from same college as Kaminsky, get in the van)
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/micah-potter-1.htmlDru Smith (another good shooter in college, looks good in SL too)
His college career was interrupted and he had to sit out a season. Finished up at Missouri:
https://basketball.realgm.com/player/DJ-Stewart-Jr/Summary/132152https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/dru-smith-1.htmlHe hasn't scored much, but I liked his defense. I think he's worth a slot.
DJ Stewart Jr: I've not seen enough yet.
https://basketball.realgm.com/player/DJ-Stewart-Jr/Summary/132152Justin Smith: Haven't seen enough.
Brandon McCoy: Graduated in 2018. Played summer league thrice now. Haven't seen enough.