We are just three days away from the NBA's Draft Lottery. A day where many teams will put their faith into the system in hopes of obtaining a franchise altering talent. For the Miami Heat, this dream hasn't been a reality in a long time. Thanks to the greatness of the early 2010's their ability to stay competitive, and the Jimmy Butler era, the Miami Heat haven't picked in the top 10 in the NBA Draft since 2015 when they selected Justice Winslow. Picking in the top 4; well, that hasn't happened since 2008 when they drafted Michael Beasley. But the Heat have found diamonds in the rough and highly capable players throughout all layers of the draft thanks to their scouting and talent development abilities. Bam Adebayo was selected 14th, Tyler Herro 13th, Kel'el Ware 15th. Then you look to Miami's success in the 2nd round and the undrafted free agent pool, and it's no wonder they have stayed competitive for so long.…