But those types of names often come with large salaries. It also often means picks get moved. Since taking over, Riley has made only 14 first-round picks in 26 drafts — and three of them were traded in draft-night deals. To do that — and be successful — Miami has to hit on its undrafted signees. “It’s an organizational philosophy of ours,” Spoelstra told ESPN. “We’ve done it now for several years. We know what we’re looking for. We’re not for everybody, but we love to be dream makers.”