1. Danilo Gallinari
The Oklahoma City Thunder made a surprising run to the postseason during the restart. Yes, it was mostly because of the All-Star season put up by Chris Paul, but Gallinari provided a huge boost as a second option.
Gallinari averaged 18.7 points per game this season while shooting 43.8% from the field. He is a player who will not have a high price tag, but will fit in nicely within the offense. Gallinari really improved his mid-range game and can create his own shot along the perimeter.
His work in Oklahoma City cannot go unnoticed and it will land him a starting spot on some team in 2020-2021.
If the Heat are serious about contending next season, Gallinari is a nice player who can be used in many ways. This is an option that the Heat will go over in depth now that we are heading into the offseason.