Undrafted but Not Out of the Running
Tre White, the former Kansas guard who concluded his college career with a strong senior season, has agreed to an undrafted free‑agent contract with the Miami Heat following the 2026 NBA Draft.
White, who transferred to Kansas after stints at Illinois, Louisville and USC, started every game in his final year, logging 31.3 minutes per contest while shooting 40.3 percent from beyond the arc and 45 percent overall from the field.
His statistical line of 13.5 points and 6.7 rebounds per game, coupled with an 87.2 percent free‑throw rate, highlights a blend of shooting accuracy and rebounding grit that the Heat hope will translate to the competitive roster battles of training camp.
A Shot at the Heat's Rotation
While the Heat have not announced a guaranteed spot, White's experience as a starter and his proven shooting touch position him as a candidate for a two‑way or summer‑league role, though he will contend with a deep pool of prospects vying for limited minutes.
Coaches appreciate his ability to stretch the floor and contribute on the boards, traits that could earn him a brief look during preseason exhibitions before the final roster decisions are made.