Miami Heat draft history

Dwyane Wade won the NBA Finals MVP en route to helping the Heat win its first NBA Championship.

The Miami Heat are an American professional basketball team based in Miami, Florida. They play in the Southeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

The Heat first participated in the NBA draft on June 28, 1988, about five months before their inaugural NBA season. In 1989, the NBA agreed with the National Basketball Players' Association to limit drafts to two rounds, an arrangement that has remained the same up the present time.[1] Before each draft, an NBA Draft Lottery determines the first round selection order for the teams that missed the playoffs during the prior season.[1] Teams can also trade their picks, which means that in some drafts teams may have more or less than two draft picks, although they must have at least one first-round pick every other year.[2]

Key

Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning
Nat Nationality Pos Position
G Guard PG Point guard
SG Shooting guard F Forward
SF Small forward PF Power forward
C Center  

Selections

Draft Round Pick Player Nat Pos College/High School/Club
1988 1 9 Seikaly, RonyRony Seikaly  LIB C Syracuse
1988 1 20 Edwards, KevinKevin Edwards (from Dallas)[a]  USA SG DePaul
1988 2 33 Long, GrantGrant Long  USA F Eastern Michigan
1988 2 35 Gray, SylvesterSylvester Gray (from New York via Chicago, Seattle, and Boston)[b]  USA SF Memphis
1988 2 40 Graham, OrlandoOrlando Graham (from Seattle)[c]  USA PF Auburn–Montgomery
1988 3 59 Johnston, NateNate Johnston  USA PF Tampa
1989 1 4 Rice, GlenGlen Rice  USA SF Michigan
1989 2 28 Douglas, ShermanSherman Douglas  USA PG Syracuse
1989 2 45 Haffner, ScottScott Haffner (from Seattle via Milwaukee)[d]  USA PG Evansville
1990 1 9 Burton, WillieWillie Burton (from Washington, via Dallas and Denver)[e]  USA PG Minnesota
1990 1 15 Jamerson, DaveDave Jamerson (from Denver,[e] traded to Houston)[f]  USA SG Ohio
1990 2 30 Herrera, CarlCarl Herrera (traded to Houston)[f]  TRI SF Houston
1991 1 5 Smith, SteveSteve Smith  USA SG Michigan State
1991 2 29 Ackles, GeorgeGeorge Ackles  USA C UNLV
1992 1 12 Miner, HaroldHarold Miner  USA SG USC
1992 2 37 Morris, IsaiahIsaiah Morris (traded to Detroit)[g]  USA PF Arkansas
1992 2 42 Geiger, MattMatt Geiger (from L.A. Lakers)[h]  USA C Georgia Tech
1993 2 35 Stokes, EdEd Stokes (traded to Washington)[i]  USA C Arizona
1994 1 12 Reeves, KhalidKhalid Reeves  USA G Arizona
1994 2 40 Webster, JeffJeff Webster (traded to Washington)[i]  USA F Oklahoma
1995 1 10 Thomas, KurtKurt Thomas  USA F TCU
1995 2 42 Banks, GeorgeGeorge Banks  USA F UTEP
1997 1 26 Smith, CharlesCharles Smith  USA G New Mexico
1997 2 31 Sanford, MarkMark Sanford  USA F Washington
1998 2 51 Brewer, CoreyCorey Brewer  USA G Oklahoma
1999 1 25 James, TimTim James  USA F Miami (FL)
1999 2 53 Buford, RodneyRodney Buford  USA G Creighton
2000 2 37 House, EddieEddie House (from Cleveland via Denver)[j]  USA G Arizona State
2000 2 52 Brown, ErnestErnest Brown  USA C Indian Hills Community College
2001 2 49 Johnson, KenKen Johnson  USA C Ohio State
2002 1 10 Butler, CaronCaron Butler  USA SF Connecticut
2002 2 53 Butler, RasualRasual Butler (from Detroit via Toronto and Houston)[k]  USA SF La Salle
2003 1 5 Wade, DwyaneDwyane Wade  USA G Marquette
2003 2 33 Beasley, JeromeJerome Beasley  USA F North Dakota
2004 1 19 Wright, DorellDorell Wright  USA SF Leuzinger (H.S.)
2004 2 47 Sow, PapePape Sow (traded to Toronto)[l]  SEN PF Cal State Fullerton
2004 2 53 Freije, MattMatt Freije (from Dallas)[m]  LIB SF Vanderbilt
2005 1 29 Simien, WayneWayne Simien  USA PF Kansas
2007 1 20 Smith, JasonJason Smith (traded to Philadelphia)[n]  USA PF Colorado State
2007 2 39 Barać, StankoStanko Barać (from Sacramento via Utah and Orlando,[o] traded to Indiana)[p]  CRO C HKK Široki (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
2008 1 2 Beasley, MichaelMichael Beasley  USA PF Kansas State
2008 2 52 Jackson, DarnellDarnell Jackson (from Orlando,[o] traded to Cleveland)[q]  USA PF Kansas
2009 2 43 Thornton, MarcusMarcus Thornton (from Indiana,[p] traded to New Orleans)[r]  USA SG LSU
2009 2 60 Dozier, RobertRobert Dozier  USA PF Memphis
2010 2 32 Pittman, DexterDexter Pittman (from Minnesota via Oklahoma City)[s]  USA C Texas
2010 2 41 Varnado, JarvisJarvis Varnado (from New Orleans)[r]  USA PF Mississippi State
2010 2 42 Butler, DaseanDa'Sean Butler (from Toronto)[t]  USA SF West Virginia
2010 2 48 Williams, LataviousLatavious Williams (traded to Oklahoma City)[u]  USA F Tulsa 66ers (D-League)
2012 1 27 Moultrie, ArnettArnett Moultrie (traded to Philadelphia)[w]  USA PF Mississippi St.
2014 1 26 Hairston, P. J.P. J. Hairston (traded to Charlotte)[y]  USA G North Carolina
2014 2 55 Christon, SemajSemaj Christon (traded to Oklahoma City[z] via Charlotte)[y]  USA PG Xavier
2015 1 10 Winslow, JustiseJustise Winslow  USA SF Duke
2015 2 40 Richardson, JoshJosh Richardson  USA SG Tennessee

Notes

References

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Specific
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  24. Heat Aquire [sic] Rights to Justin Hamilton
  25. Miami Heat#Franchise leaders
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  27. "Thunder acquires Mitch McGary, Josh Huestis and draft rights to Semaj Christon in the 2014 Draft". NBA.com. June 27, 2014. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
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