Lotteries change lives. Whether it is the Mega Millions or the NBA Draft, the futures of families, individuals and organizations suddenly improves or fractures. That is how fragile the decision-making process is once those lottery balls land for all NBA teams, and no less for the Miami Heat.
Sure, the seats are barely cold in the AmericanAirlines Arena, but every Heat fan should be focused on what is next.
With the draft lottery odds of moving up–to No. 1 or No. 4–set at less than slim, Miami finds themselves in a position where they can atone for overlooking the scoring of Devin Booker the last time they had the No.