Vladislav "Vlad" Goldin didn't hear his name called during the 2025 NBA Draft, but the former Michigan center didn't have to wait long to find a home.
Shortly after the draft ended, Goldin agreed to a two-way contract with the Miami Heat, giving him a chance to split time between the NBA roster and the team's G League affiliate.
Under league rules, players on two-way deals can appear in up to 50 NBA games and earn roughly half the league's minimum salary.
Goldin, 24, who joins Miami as a 7-footer who anchored Michigan's frontcourt this past season, averaged 16.6 points, seven rebounds and 1.1 assists in 27.6 minutes per game.
He earned First-Team All-Big Ten honors in his lone season with the Wolverines.