The Miami Heat wrapped up the 2022 California Classic portion of Summer League on Tuesday, July 5. With the team heading to Las Vegas for the second and final Summer League tournament starting today July 7, let’s take a look at some takeaways from the first three games of summer play.
Tough competition for training camp
While it wasn’t always pretty, the Heat got several strong individual performances from players across the California Classic, making it difficult to determine which players will end up coming to training camp with the team. As it stands now, Miami has 12 players under standard contracts, two under two-way deals, guards Mychal Mulder and Javonte Smart, and one, center Orlando Robinson, signed to an Exhibit-10 deal that was officially announced today.