Season Preview
Offseason
Gm: Jeremy Foster (New)
Re-signing: Clifton Polk, Lucky Stefanos
Additions: Colton Castle, Saleem Ali Bey, Kyler Anderson
Departures: Kail Jeter, Lonnie Clark, Dontee Wade
Last season
The Heat finished last season with a 5-5 record, securing the #2 seed in the HLBL. Their playoff run ended in the second round, leaving the team with a mix of optimism and urgency heading into the offseason.
Summer summary
The offseason marked a period of transition, with new GM Jeremy Foster stepping in to reshape the roster. The team retained key contributors Clifton Polk and Lucky Stefanos while adding Colton Castle, Saleem Ali Bey, and Kyler Anderson to bolster their depth. However, they also bid farewell to Kail Jeter, Lonnie Clark, and Dontee Wade, three players who played significant roles last season.
Spotlight on
One of the most intriguing additions is Colton Castle, a versatile player with the potential to make an immediate impact on both ends of the floor. His ability to create offense and defend multiple positions will be critical for the Heat's success. Additionally, the development of Clifton Polk will be a key storyline, as he looks to take on a larger role following his strong performances last season.
How far can the Heat go?
With a balanced mix of returning talent and new faces, the Heat have the pieces to be a contender once again. Their ability to integrate the new additions and build chemistry under a new GM will determine their ceiling. If the team can stay healthy and execute consistently, they have a strong chance of making another deep playoff run—perhaps even challenging for the HLBL title.