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August 17, 2025
Miami re-signs guard Dru Smith, who is coming off a torn Achilles - NBC Sports
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Miami re-signs guard Dru Smith, who is coming off a torn Achilles - NBC Sports

Dru Smith earned a full-time NBA spot with the Miami Heat after converting his two-way contract, but injuries interrupted his 2023-24 season and he was waived at the trade deadline. He’s back this season on a three-year veteran minimum, with the first year fully guaranteed, and optimism around his health as he targets a return to rotation minutes. Smith bridges guard depth with his 3-point shooting and on-ball defense, and his health will be the key to whether he can carve out a steady bench role behind the Heat’s guards.

The Heat field a guard group led by Tyler Herro and Norman Powell, with Terry Rozier and the recently drafted Kasparas Jakucionis in the bullpen behind them. Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware anchor the frontcourt, while reserve big men Kai Jones and Trey Lyles have showcased workout intrigue. The contract and depth picture signal that Miami values both health and shooting, banking on Smith to stay ready for a season that could hinge on minor-rotation opportunities and timely injuries.

From a fantasy lens, Smith is a contingent late-round pickup with 3-point potential and defensive value off the bench. His role depends on health and how quickly he can re-establish chemistry with the unit, especially if Rozier or Jakucionis miss time. If he remains healthy, Smith could provide efficient scoring in limited minutes and defend at a serviceable level, making him a sneaky DFS or late-season stashing option as the Heat balance rest and rotation.

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