Tyrese Maxey on Heat, others passing on him in 2020 draft: 'You never forget about it'

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PHILADELPHIA โ€” Lightning-quick Sixers guard Tyrese Maxey has already established himself as one of the elite sprinters and transition bucket-getters in the league.

But the second-year guard isnโ€™t too quick to forgive the teams that passed him by in the 2020 NBA draft. And one of the teams he thought would select him is the team heโ€™s facing now in the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs with a must-win Game 6 for the 76ers at 7 p.m. ET Thursday.

โ€œI thought Miami would take me at No. 20,โ€ Maxey told Yahoo Sports. โ€œLook, I was blessed and happy to be drafted, first and foremost. I thank the Lord every day for this opportunity. It was my dream to be drafted. But also looking at it as a competitor, I felt like I was good enough to be drafted at a higher position. When teams pass up on you, you never forget about it.โ€

Miami chose Precious Achiuwa with its pick. Philadelphia drafted Maxey at No. 21.

He thought heโ€™d go as early as No. 11 to the San Antonio Spurs.

โ€œMiami, Orlando and San Antonio. Those were the three teams I thought would draft me,โ€ Maxey told Yahoo Sports. โ€œWhen I started slipping, I was upset, but I kept reminding myself that my dream of getting drafted was coming true.โ€

San Antonio took guard Devin Vassell out of Florida State. Orlando used its pick at No. 15 to take Cole Anthony out of North Carolina.

Philadelphia 76ers second-year guard Tyrese Maxey has had a breakout postseason, but says there's one thing he will never forget. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)
Philadelphia 76ers second-year guard Tyrese Maxey has had a breakout postseason, but says there's one thing he will never forget. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

Maxey said his agent, Rich Paul, imparted some words of wisdom to help him cope with the draft slippage.

โ€œHe used a phrase during the draft process: fit over pick,โ€ Maxey told Yahoo Sports. โ€œHe explained that where youโ€™re drafted at is more important than the number youโ€™re drafted at. And I think that really helped me and my mindset. You want to be somewhere where you can play right away, a place where youโ€™re in the right system, the right situation with the right type of guys. And Rich knowing me, he knew I liked to win. So Iโ€™m thankful to be in a place where I can be competitive and help a team win a championship right away.โ€

The 21-year-old had a breakout year for the Sixers in his sophomore campaign, averaging 17.5 points and shooting 42.7% from distance during the regular season. He has elevated that offensive production in the playoffs with a 20.8 ppg scoring clip.

He has emerged as an offensive focal point for a team that already boasts superstars Joel Embiid and James Harden.

If general managers could have a do-over of the 2020 draft, Maxey would likely be a top-five pick.

โ€œI don't really think about that yet,โ€ Maxey told Yahoo Sports. โ€œI just take everything day-by-day. Iโ€™m always watching all my draft peers to check up on them and make sure they're doing great. But I'm just glad to be here, honestly. I'm extremely excited when I got drafted and I really do appreciate the organization for giving me this opportunity.โ€

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