It’s been a big day for France with one of its most successful drafts in NBA history.
With Zaccharie Risacher and Alex Sarr the first two picks in the draft, it’s the first time two Frenchmen went 1-2 in the NBA draft.
On top of that, with Tidjane Salaun taken sixth overall, it’s the first time three Frenchmen were selected in the top 10. It’s also the first time a country other than the U.S. has had three players drafted in the top 10. — Jordan Mendoza
Ware is taking his talents to South Beach. Ware averaged 15.9 points, 9.9 rebounds and 1.9 blocks last year at Indiana, leading the Hoosiers in points, rebounds and blocks per game. Ware will bring his rebounding skills, scoring and defense to the Heat, who lost to the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA playoffs last season in part because of injuries after advancing all the way to the 2023 NBA Finals. The Heat are locking down Bam Adebayo, who intends to sign an extension, a person with knowledge of of Adebayo’s plans told USA TODAY. They were not authorized to speak publicly until the deal is final. Jimmy Butler’s future in Miami after this season remains a question mark. — Cydney Henderson and Jeff Zillgitt