Justise Winslow snared by Miami Heat with No. 10 pick

Justise Winslow, one of the most talented players in the 2015 NBA Draft, fell to the 10th pick overall, which is a massive win for the Miami Heat. Pat Riley just drafted the heir apparent to Dwyane Wade. It's mind-boggling that 

Hornets' decision to pass on Duke's Justise Winslow for Wisconsin's Frank Kaminsky puzzling. Former Duke star Justise Winslow waits to be interviewed after being selected 10th overall by the Miami Heat during the NBA basketball draft, Thursday, June 25

MIAMI (AP) Justise Winslow won a national championship in his lone season at Duke. He's helped USA Basketball win international gold medals in each of the last three years. He scored more than 3,000 points in high school. The Miami Heat think his 

The Heat didn't bring Winslow to Miami for a personal workout the way they did more than a dozen prospects. Why waste the time, they figured. They had no shot. "My first interaction with the Heat was (Thursday night) on the phone with Pat Riley and

Another Duke Blue Devil one-and-done is finally off the board in the 2015 NBA Draft. The Miami heat selected forward Justise Winslow with the No. 10 overall pick. Winslow now joins his former teammate and fellow lottery