With summer league over, it's time to rank the Heat summer league players. While summer league has little bearing on the NBA season, it does allow a look at how players on the same team stack up against one another. Below is my ranking of the Heat summer league roster. What do you think? Who was the MVP?

MVP: Josh Richardson, PG/SG - Durability is an undervalued skill. Richardson played every game for the Heat and played heavy minutes in almost every game. He displayed an ability to knock down mid-range jumpers off the dribble, finish in transition, and knock down catch and shoot 3's. He also stood out on defense, playing with high energy night after night. He can defend 1-3. I would be surprised if he isn't in a Heat uniform come October.

Honorable Mention: Willie Reed, C - Though no longer with the Heat, Reed was close to a double-double every game. Perhaps the best testament to his performance - a partially guaranteed contract with the Nets.

Ranking the remaining Heat players:

Shabazz Napier, PG - Although he missed most of Orlando, he played big for the Heat in Las Vegas. He was the best offensive player on the floor for the Heat. He was able to penetrate and get in the lane and he hit open shots. His passing left no doubt that he is a true PG. While Napier over dribbled at times, he showed that he is a legitimate backup PG. Justise Winslow, SG/SF - Showed the versatility that had many considering him a top 5 pick. Played 1-4 at some point and did each one well. Quick first step and amazing body control enables him to draw fouls at a Harden-like rate. Great defense. Really seemed in control of himself and the game when he played. If he had played more games, would likely have been the MVP. Needs to get his shot to fall, but the potential is clear. Greg Whittington, SF - Displayed nice versatility. Hit open 3's. Has a little bit of a handle. Makes smart passes. Doesn't force shots. In fact, I'd like to see him be a bit more aggressive offensively, but played within himself and played very efficiently. On the defensive end, played well. I was pleasantly surprised by his rebounding, a definite Heat need. But he also blocked shots and had some steals. A potential 3&D wing. Should be invited to camp. Zoran Dragic, SG - Showed he is a legitimate NBA player. Nice perimeter shooting and flashes of ability to drive and finish. He and T. Johnson played at about the same level in my opinion, but Zoran was a superior shooter, so he edges out Tyler. Tyler Johnson, PG/SG - Overall, he played well in Orlando. His heart is in it and he will do whatever he can to help the team win. I would love to see him on the team, but he's a tweener. He's just not a better playmaker than Napier and not a better defender than Richardson. Joshua Smith, C - If only he were in better shape! Nice post moves. Big body on the defensive end. A definite project for the D-League. Gabriel Olaseni, C - Another potential D-League project. Not sure what to make of him, but he played pretty well. Seth Tuttle, PF - Unfortunately not big enough for PF and not fast enough for SF. Not an elite shooter or defender. Played fairly well, but it's clear he just doesn't have the physical tools of an NBA player. James Ennis, SF - One word - AWFUL. It got to the point that every time he touched the ball, I was cringing in anticipation of a turnover. He has no handle and no shot. Even his vaunted athleticism seemed to fail him, making him look very ordinary. Frankly, I suspect his time with the Heat is over. Tyler Kalinoski, SG - For a guy known for his distance shooting, he shot atrociously from deep. Travis Trice, PG - Not sure what he was doing out there. Maybe trying too hard? He was ineffective. Rodney McGruder, SG - Brought energy, but nothing to show for it. Juwan Howard Jr., SG - No impact in the games. Another guy who will hustle, but lacks athleticism or any elite quality.

Not Honorable mention: Henry Walker, SF/PF - Injured and did not play. With the way Richardson and Whittington played combined with the Heat's desire to trim the tax bill, I suspect his time with the Heat is over.