The Heat have re-signed guard Dru Smith to a two-way contract, the team announced today in a press release.
Smith, who began last season on Miami’s 15-man roster, appeared in just nine games before a major ACL injury cut his season short and led to his eventual release. Smith suffered that injury in Cleveland when he fell awkwardly into the bench area, prompting the Heat to contact the NBA to express concerns with what they viewed as an unsafe drop-off along the sidelines.
Smith was playing well in limited minutes prior to the injury, averaging 4.3 points, 1.6 assists, and 1.6 rebounds in 14.6 minutes per game, with a shooting line of .455/.412/1.000. He also appeared in 15 NBA regular season games in 2022/23 with the Heat and Nets.
Outside of his half-season stint in Brooklyn to close out the ’22/23 season, Smith has spent much of his professional career bouncing on and off the Heat’s roster since going undrafted out of Missouri in 2021. He has been waived by Miami four separate times since 2021, but is back under contract with the team heading into ’23/24.
The Heat also officially signed undrafted rookie Zyon Pullin to a two-way contract today. Another undrafted free agent, Keshad Johnson, is expected to occupy Miami’s third two-way slot.
I guess they Dru up a new contract
A 2 way? I thought he would 100% be on the standard roster; could he potentially still not be good to go?
I’m still mad about what happened in Cleveland to him