26. Miami Heat – Ochai Agbaji, F, Kansas
If there will be one need for the Miami Heat heading into the offseason, it will be solidifying their frontcourt. Especially with the questions that they’ve had for much of the season (even if it came through injury).
Ochai Agbaji could be an option late in the first round for the Heat. Agbaji has made quite the progression from his freshman to senior season at Kansas; he’s now averaging 20 points and five rebounds on 50 percent shooting from the field and 44 percent shooting from 3-point range.
He’d be a veteran option in the draft for the Heat and could end up finding a nice role for a team that will be looking to be contending once again.