The Miami Heat will likely have a top 10 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft, and Pat Riley and the gang are doing their due diligence by taking a trip to Spain, per a South Florida Sun-Sentinel report, presumably to scout a pair of international prospects projected to go in the lottery.

There are two Spanish League prospects who recently declared for the NBA Draft. Kristaps Porzingis, a 7-foot-1 power forward who has been compared to Dirk Nowitzki; and Mario Hezonja, a 6-foot-8 shooting guard. Both are likely top-10 picks who could slot nicely in Miami’s rotation.

Most mock drafts have both prospects being selected before the Heat are projected to pick, but Riley, Assistant General Manager Adam Simon and Vice President of Player Personnel Chet Kammerer will be prepared should one of them be in range.

Riley has made a habit of avoiding international prospects. The last time he made a draft investment on a foreign player was in 1996 with the first-round pick of Estonian forward Martin Muursepp (he was traded a year later).

However, the recent acquisition of Goran Dragic could signal a change. Also, with the way the league has shifted to the perimeter with a more European-style of play, it makes sense that Riley could open the door to adding guys who have played in similar systems.

The Heat won’t know where there pick lands until the draft lottery on May 19, with a nine percent chance it falls outside the top 10, a four percent chance it lands in the top three and the most likely outcome being the no. 10 pick. The organization is operating as if it will have a pick (if it falls outside the top 10, the Heat lose the pick to the Philadelphia 76ers due to a previous trade).