Here is an overview of the Miami Heat’s pick scenario for the next seven drafts:
2020: One first round pick; no second round picks
2021: No first round picks; no second round picks
2022: One first round pick; one second round pick
2023: No first round picks; no second round picks
2024: One first round pick; one second round pick (31-50 only)
2025: One first round pick; no second round picks
2026: One first round pick; no second round picks
Here is a detailed review of the pick flow:
2020 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick
Second Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Boston in Zoran Dragic trade on 7/27/15
2021 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Phoenix in trade for Goran Dragic on 2/19/15
Second Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Portland in Brian Roberts trade on 2/18/16
2022 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick
Second Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Indiana in KZ Okapala trade on 7/6/19
Second Round: Miami will receive the less favorable of Philadelphia’s and Denver’s second round pick from Bol Bol trade on June 20, 2019
2023 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick, subject to top-14 protections through 2025 and unprotected in 2026, traded to L.A. Clippers in Jimmy Butler trade on July 6, 2019
Second Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Dallas in Josh McRoberts trade on 7/7/17
2024 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick
Second Round: Miami’s own pick to be sent to ATL if 51-55 in June 19, 2019 trade for #44 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, and to Cleveland if 56-60 in Dwyane Wade trade on 2/18/18
2025 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick
Second Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Indiana in KZ Okapala trade on 7/6/19
2026 Activity
First Round: Miami’s own pick
Second Round: Miami’s own pick sent to Indiana in KZ Okapala trade on 7/6/19
Notes:
Teams are allowed to trade draft picks up to seven years into the future.
Teams are restricted from trading away all of their future first round draft picks in consecutive seasons.