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The Heat officially signed a former Utah pitcher. His performance at the Warriors was pretty good at Summer United?

5:34pm, 13 September 2025【Basketball】

The Miami Heat officially announced that the team has signed four players and increased the total number of the team's roster to 21. The four players are backcourt player Jahmir Young, backcourt player Gabe Madsen, backcourt player Trevor Keels and forward player Dain Dainja. According to Ira Winderman, a reporter from Miami local media The South Florida Sun Sentinel, these players received a training camp contract containing Exhibit 10 terms, and they all had the opportunity to launch a two-way contract.

Madsen was born in May 2001 and is 24 years old, 198cm tall and weighs 92kg. He is the undraft in this year's NBA draft. After the draft, he completed the signing with him, and he received a summer league contract from the Warriors, and he also represented the team in the summer league games. In the NCAA game last season, Madson made a total of 33 appearances for the University of Utah, where he was, with averaging 29.7 minutes per game, averaging 15.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 0.1 blocks, and 1.9 turnovers and 1.5 fouls. His shooting percentage was 37.1%, three-point shooting percentage was 32.2%, and free throw shooting percentage was 85.4%. Madson is a stellar figure at the University of Utah. He has hit 100+ three-pointers in each of the past two seasons, making him the most three-pointers in Utah's history. However, his overall performance last season was actually quite average. He did not show particularly outstanding personal abilities. His offensive efficiency was a mess, and his three-point shooting percentage was even less ideal. His performance on the defensive end was also relatively average, which was also an important factor in his final undraft.

In the previous NBA Summer League, Madson played 6 times for the Warriors, averaging 14 minutes per game, averaging 9.2 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1 steal, and 1.5 turnovers and 0.7 fouls. His shooting percentage was 50%, his three-point shooting percentage was 41.9%, and his free throw shooting percentage was 60%. Madson's performance in the summer league is actually pretty good, and his performance can be said to be getting better and better. As the season deepens, his performance is getting better and better, his offensive efficiency is getting higher and higher, and his performance outside the three-point line is also quite outstanding. His performance on the defensive end is not that bad, and his overall condition has left a deep impression on everyone. Although Madson's performance last season was not ideal, judging from his performance in the NCAA arena, his personal ability is actually not bad. He has good scoring ability, and he can also take on the task of passing. Moreover, judging from his performance in the summer league, his defensive ability is not that bad. He is also a player with quite good comprehensive abilities. I don’t know if Madson can seize the opportunity to win a two-way contract for himself and successfully stay in the team under fierce competition in the next training camp and preseason.

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