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Heat have had 7 undrafted players play in 2023 NBA Playoffs

The Miami Heat have had a total of seven undrafted players play this postseason, the most for an NBA Finals team in the modern draft era since 1966-67. Undrafted players include Duncan Robinson, Gabe Vincent, Udonis Haslem, Haywood Highsmith, Max Strus, Caleb Martin, and Omer Yurtseven.
Vincent and Strus made appearances as regular starters. Robinson comes off the bench as an outside threat. Through 18 games this postseason, the 6-foot-7 forward is shooting career highs of 46.9% from the floor and 44.6% beyond the arc.
Per multiple NBA betting sites, the Denver Nuggets remain the top favorite to win the championship. Sportsbooks are expecting Denver to defeat the Heat in five games or less in the 2023 NBA Finals.
The Heat have had 7 undrafted players play this postseason.
That is the most undrafted players to play in a postseason for a team to appear in the Finals in the Modern Draft Era (since 1966-67). pic.twitter.com/qWFcSv6KkC
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) May 30, 2023
In Miami’s 103-84 series-clinching win over the Boston Celtics in Game 7 of the 2023 Eastern Conference Finals, Martin ended his outing with 26 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, and one steal in 45 minutes of action. Jimmy Butler led the Heat in scoring with 28 points in 43 minutes as well.
Moreover, Martin and Butler are the second duo in Miami Heat franchise history to each score 25 points in a series-clinching Conference Finals win. They join LeBron James and Chris Bosh in 2014 against the Indiana Pacers as the only pairs to accomplish this feat in franchise history.
Seven undrafted Heat players have participated in the 2023 NBA Playoffs: Duncan Robinson, Gabe Vincent, Udonis Haslem, Haywood Highsmith, Max Strus, Caleb Martin, and Omer Yurtseven
Through seven appearances of this ECF, Martin scored 132 points, passing John Starks in the 1994 NBA Finals (124) for the most points in a Conference or NBA Finals by an undrafted player in the modern draft era since 1966-67.
While Udonis Haslem only played for less than three minutes of Game 3 in Miami’s first-round series against the Milwaukee Bucks, the 20-year veteran still made an appearance. Omer Yurtseven also scored a couple of baskets in Games 3 and 5 versus Boston.
Furthermore, Celtics’ Jayson Tatum sprained his left ankle on the opening possession of Game 7. Boston struggled on the offensive side from start to finish. The Heat outscored the Celtics 52-41 in the first half and 27-18 in the fourth quarter.
MIAMI IS THE FIRST PLAY-IN TEAM TO MAKE THE NBA FINALS 🔥
THAT’S HEAT CULTURE‼️ pic.twitter.com/qOWchkX5ii
— ESPN (@espn) May 30, 2023
Now the Miami Heat have won 41 straight playoff games when leading by 10 or more points at halftime, the second-longest streak in NBA history behind the Los Angeles Lakers (63 from 1985-2008). Their last loss was in 2000 at the New York Knicks.
Additionally, the Heat are the second No. 8 seed to reach the NBA Finals, joining the Knicks in 1999. Miami is the first play-in team to advance to the Finals. And the Heat are the third team in league history to rank last in PPG (109.5) during the regular season and reach the Finals.
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Cooper Flagg to See Huskies vs. Duke Football at UConn Visit

5-star basketball recruit Cooper Flagg has began his official college visits. There is a buzz around the number one player in the class of 2024 as prestigious programs, including Duke, UConn, and Kansas, vie for his commitment. His first visit this weekend to UConn comes with a twist as he will watch UConn vs. the No. 18 ranked Duke Blue Devils on the gridiron.
Flagg Heading to UConn to Take in Dinner and Football (vs. Duke!)
This weekend, Flagg is visiting UConn, the defending college basketball National Champion. UConn’s program, rich with five national championships since 1999, is stepping up its game, pulling out all stops to woo Flagg.
The young star will experience the Huskies’ culture, attend a football game, and dine with head coach Dan Hurley. Interestingly, Flagg’s visit to a UConn football game features an intriguing twist as the Huskies are pitted against Duke, creating a unique dynamic.
This match-up has caused a ripple of excitement amongst Duke fans, who hope that witnessing Duke’s football program will sway Flagg’s preference.
Flagg’s admiration for Duke is well-known, with the youngster openly referring to the Blue Devils as his “dream school.” Duke is currently leading the race, and fans are optimistic about reinforcing Duke’s allure during his UConn visit.
Kansas and Duke Visits on the Horizon
Post-UConn, Flagg will grace Kansas with his presence on October 6 before heading to Duke on October 20. His final visit to Duke aligns with the program’s Countdown to Craziness, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the life of a Blue Devil.
These visits will play a crucial role in shaping Flagg’s decision, anticipated to unfold in November or December.
Pivotal Moment in Recruitment Journey
The battle for Flagg’s commitment is reaching its climax as he embarks on these official visits. UConn hopes to leverage its proximity to Flagg’s home in Maine and its recent National Champion title to make a compelling case. The visits present a golden opportunity for each university to showcase how seamlessly Flagg could integrate into their respective programs.
Meanwhile, Duke fans are hoping their football team can lend a helping hand to their basketball program by thumping UConn and showing Flagg he could be at a school with multiple top-level sports programs.
The race for Flagg is heating up, and we are close to seeing who emerges as victor.
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5-Star Joson Sanon’s 3 New Offers

For the latest college basketball recruiting news, No. 12 overall prospect and five-star recruit Joson Sanon of the Class of 2025 picked up three other scholarship offers from Creighton, Miami (FL), and Oklahoma State.
The 6-foot-5, 215-pound small forward holds other offers from Alabama, Boston College, Bryant, Georgetown, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Marquette, Massachusetts, Nebraska, and Providence. His current status is undeclared.
Sanon averaged 12.6 points during his freshman season at Fall River (MA) Durfee High School. Following a breakout summer with the BABC program on Nike’s EYBL 15u Circuit, the Massachusetts native transferred to Rockingham (VT) Vermont Academy.
2025 5⭐️ Joson Sanon (@joson_sanon) tells me the following schools have visited him:
UConn
Providence
Miami
Creighton
Oklahoma
Boston CollegeHe has picked up offers from Creighton, Miami and Oklahoma St in the last 24 hours! pic.twitter.com/1h6fg8yoNn
— HS Top Recruits (@HSTopRecruiting) September 21, 2023
Entering his junior year, Vermont Academy ranks as the No. 26 program in the state.
“I’m patient in my game; it’s a lot of midrange and seeing the rim,” Sanon told On3 in an interview last November. “I’ve grown a lot with my perimeter defense, and I’ve learned my spots and how to get to them. I watch a lot of Brad Beal, how he takes his time and gets to his spots.”
College Basketball Recruiting: Five-star recruit Joson Sanon of the Class of 2025 has received three more scholarship offers from Creighton, Miami (FL), and Oklahoma State
In a more recent interview, the young standout spoke with On3’s Jamie Shaw on the importance of committing to an elite program. “Loyalty will be big for me,” Sanon said.
“I also want to go to a good program, one that wins. I’d like to play in a system that has a lot of space on the floor. Maybe one big in the paint, like four around one. Two bigs are ok too, but I just want to play with a lot of spacing.”
More importantly, his age is unknown. College scouts are curious. Much is unclear about the five-star recruit’s biography.
“Joson Sanon is currently entering his junior season at Vermont Academy, but this is I believe his fourth year of high school,” 247Sports director of scouting Adam Finkelstein said.
Blessed to receive a offer from Creighton university pic.twitter.com/1b6RKwiYh0
— Joson Sanon (@joson_sanon) September 20, 2023
Blessed to receive a offer from Oklahoma State University pic.twitter.com/JxXLnRPEMB
— Joson Sanon (@joson_sanon) September 20, 2023
Blessed to receive a offer from Miami pic.twitter.com/D4cZlO7ehO
— Joson Sanon (@joson_sanon) September 21, 2023
“So, he’s in a position where he could graduate at the end of the year and move straight to the college ranks. He too has a late December birthday.”
Sanon ranks as the No. 1 small forward in the 2025 class. The Vermont Academy star will be eligible for the NBA draft in 2029, per RealGM.
Therefore, he could commit to a school soon and play in the NCAA as early as 2024. Based on ESPN’s “College Basketball Recruiting” rankings for the 2025 class, Sanon ranks No. 9 overall and No. 1 at the small forward position.
The NBA’s minimum age requirement is 19, according to the latest CBA. However, the league office is considering lowering the age limit back down to 18.
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WATCH Stephen Curry Hit Consecutive 3-Pointers For 5+ Minutes

Watch Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry knock down 3-pointers for over five straight minutes without missing. Our team here at Basketball Insiders counted 102 consecutive 3s. For those wondering, the video is not edited or being played on a loop. This is real.
However, how come Curry can drain at least 100 3-pointers without missing while shooting only 42.7% from beyond the arc in the 2022-23 season? Well, there are no defenders, the pressure is nonexistent, and he’s not playing through any injuries here. Watch the video below.
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Stephen Curry, 35, makes this look so easy. The nine-time All-Star made 56 starts in the 2022-23 season, averaging 29.4 points, a career-high 6.1 rebounds, and 6.3 assists per game. The Davidson College product also shot 49.3% from the floor and 42.7% outside the arc.
On Nov. 16, in the Warriors’ 130-119 loss to Phoenix, the 14-year veteran recorded a season-high 50 points in 37 minutes of action. Plus, he shot 17-of-28 (60.7%) from the field and knocked down seven 3-pointers. Curry tied Michael Jordan for the second-most 50-point games after turning 30 years old, with six.
Watch Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry swish consecutive 3-pointers for over five minutes without missing
In Golden State’s 106-101 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Nov. 11, Curry extended his NBA record to 200 consecutive regular-season games with at least one made 3-pointer. His 3-point streak dates back to Dec. 1, 2018, against the Detroit Pistons.
Furthermore, Curry became the oldest NBA player (34 years, 322 days old) to record back-to-back 30-point, 10-assist games in league history last season. The two-time MVP broke Wilt Chamberlain’s franchise record for career field goals made (7,216) with 7,222.
Curry is already Golden State’s franchise leader in points (21,712), assists (5,740), steals (1,419), field goal attempts (15,222), games played (882), 3-pointers made (3,390), 3-point attempts (7,929), turnovers (2,777), and free throw percentage (90.9%).
Stephen Curry sits at the top of the franchise leaderboard with: pic.twitter.com/nXA6h3JLz7
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) September 13, 2023
While the guard finished just third in 3-pointers (273) last season, he also suffered a left shoulder subluxation a couple of months into the season. The injury caused him to miss 11 games from mid-December through early January.
Stephen Curry went on to miss another 11 games in February and March because of partial tears to his left superior tibiofibular ligaments and interosseous membrane, as well as a contusion.
In addition to the eight-time All-NBA member winning two 3-point shooting contests in 2015 and 2021, Curry has led the NBA in 3-pointers seven times throughout his career: 2012-13 (272), 2013-14 (261), 2014-15 (286), 2015-16 (402), 2016-17 (324), 2020-21 (337), and 2021-22 (285).
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