Paul Millsap
The Miami Heat have a solid frontcourt unit with Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler, Dedmon, Tucker, and Morris. But what the Heat could use is a depth option at power forward that can stretch the floor.
Paul Millsap remains available after spending the past four seasons with the Denver Nuggets. While Millsap began his career as a back-to-the-basket forward, he’s now evolved into a capable three-point shooter, converting 34.9 percent of his threes in the past eight seasons.
In his final season with the Nuggets, Millsap recorded nine points and 4.7 rebounds per game while averaging 20.8 minutes per game.
It’s evident that Paul Millsap isn’t the same All-Star caliber player he once was with the Utah Jazz or Atlanta Hawks, but he’s still a solid role player on a contending team.
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Seeing that Paul Millsap is still chasing an elusive ring, joining a team like Miami is definitely in the realm of possibility.