Haywood Highsmith had a notable 2024-25 season with the Miami Heat, playing in a career-high 74 games and starting in 42. The team re-signed him to a two-year deal after losing Caleb Martin, recognizing his value as a defensive-minded wing. Under coach Erik Spoelstra, he adapted to various roles, notably starting as power forward before Kel'el Ware's emergence. Highsmith's 39% 3-point shooting made him critical in spreading the floor, as highlighted by his standout playoff performance against the Cavaliers, where he tied his career-high for three-pointers in a game.
Highsmith remained a quality rotation piece whether it came off the bench or with the starters.
Highsmith was one of Miami's most consistent players this year availability wise.
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