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 

His college coach, Mike Krzyzewski, may think so, alluding to as much to Jay Bilas, via the Miami Herald. “In the preseason… Krzyzewski told me that Winslow was Dwyane Wade,” Bilas said. “That floored me, because Coach K is not an exaggerator with 

Thursday night, Union officially welcomed the next Heat stud, Justise Winslow, to the area. Winslow, who won a national title at Duke, spells his first name a bit differently than most as well, prompting Union to make a joke.

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 Miami Heat have selected Duke small forward Justise Winslow with the No. 10 pick in the NBA Draft.