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Heat Sign 7-Foot-1 Center Amid as Trade Rumors With Lakers Swirl

Although he didn't hear his name called by the commissioner or deputy commissioner during the 2025 NBA Draft, former Michigan standout Vlad Goldin will still get an opportunity to prove he belongs at the highest level.

As announced by the Heat on social media, the team has signed Goldin to a two-way deal.

The 7-foot-1 big man out of Russia made stops at Texas Tech, FAU, and Michigan during his time at the college ranks. Although he played in just 10 games in Lubbock, he really blossomed during his stint with FAU.

He was named third-team All-CUSA in 2023 when he helped Lead the Owls to the Final Four, and was named second-team All-AAC the following year. After following head coach Dusty May to Michigan, Goldin was a dominant force in the Big Ten.

Goldin averaged 16.6 points and 7.0 rebounds per game, helping Michigan make it to the Sweet 16. His strong season saw him named first-team All-Big Ten, and also brought home Big Ten Tournament MVP honors.

Michigan head coach Dusty May shakes hands with center Vladislav Goldin (50).

Michigan head coach Dusty May shakes hands with center Vladislav Goldin (50).

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His addition comes as the Heat are currently deep in trade talks with the Lakers, centered around a package that includes Andrew Wiggins.

With the Heat having both Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware, Goldin may not be needed to do too much as a rookie, but players with size are always a plus in the NBA. He will have a chance to prove his worth during the upcoming NBA Summer League.

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