Free agent guard Bryson Warren has signed a deal with the Heat, the team has announced (Twitter link).
Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald (via Twitter) confirms that the agreement will be an Exhibit 10 training camp contract, which will put the Heat’s preseason roster at a capacity 21 players.
Following his sophomore high school season at Arkansas’ Little Rock Central High School, Warren opted to go pro, signing a deal with Overtime Elite in 2021.
He logged two seasons there, and was drafted with the No. 13 pick in the NBA G League Draft by Miami’s NBAGL affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce. In 2023/24, Warren notched 6.9 points, 1.8 dimes, 1.4 boards, and 0.6 steals a night, across 27 contests (two starts) between the G League’s regular season and Showcase Cup preseason.
Warren served on the Heat’s Summer League squad this season. The 6’3″ guard averaged 7.9 minutes a game across his three appearances.
Exhibit 10 signees are eligible for bonuses worth as much as $77.5K, should they be waived by the team that signs them and subsequently log at least 60 days with that team’s G League affiliate club.