OFFICIAL: The Miami HEAT has signed Vladislav Goldin to a Two-Way contract.

The Miami HEAT has officially added center Vladislav Goldin to its roster, signing him to a Two-Way contract. This move reinforces the HEAT’s ongoing strategy of identifying and developing promising talent within the framework of their developmental system.

Goldin, a 7-foot-1 Russian center, recently completed a standout college career at Florida Atlantic University, where he was a critical part of the team’s historic Final Four run in the 2022–2023 NCAA Tournament. Known for his strong presence in the paint, shot-blocking instincts, and improving offensive skill set, Goldin averaged double figures in scoring and posted solid rebounding numbers during his senior season. His size and mobility give him intriguing upside as a rim protector and pick-and-roll finisher at the professional level.

By signing him to a Two-Way deal, the HEAT secure Goldin’s rights while giving him a clear pathway to develop within the organization. Under this contract, he can split time between the Miami HEAT and their G League affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce. This arrangement allows the coaching staff to monitor his progress closely and integrate him into the HEAT culture.

Miami has a strong history of turning undrafted or under-the-radar players into impactful contributors, and Goldin now becomes the latest candidate to potentially follow that path. With the right development, work ethic, and guidance from Miami’s veteran core, Vladislav Goldin could carve out a meaningful role in the HEAT’s future frontcourt rotation.

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