Apr 7, 2014; Arlington, TX, USA; Connecticut Huskies forward DeAndre Daniels (2) dunks the ball against Kentucky Wildcats center Dakari Johnson (44) during the first half during the championship game of the Final Four in the 2014 NCAA Mens Division I Championship tournament at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Pool Photo-USA TODAY Sports
26. Miami Heat (All U Can Heat; Wes Goldberg): DeAndre Daniels, Small Forward, Connecticut
With Shane Battier retiring and Ray Allen possibly joining him, as well as the contracts of Rashard Lewis, Michael Beasley and James Jones coming off the books, the Miami Heat will be looking to improve their depth at the wing this offseason. Daniels came up big for the Huskies in the tournament and projects as a 3-and-D guy in the NBA. Daniels shot better than 41 percent from three last season. His 6’8” frame and 7’2” wingspan combined with his athleticism and shooting ability make for a good fit in Miami’s scheme.