Josh Harrellson was a man without a team at this weekend’s Alumni Charity Game. The only former Wildcat to play in the NBA last year still unsigned, he elected not to play in the game.Harrellson has a team now.On Monday, the Miami Heat announced it had come to terms with the Kentucky fan favorite. Harrellson brings the Heat’s roster up to 18, meaning Harrellson will have some competition to make the team opening day. However, his size, strength and rebounding could be a solid addition for the NBA’s defending champions. The Heat won the title in 2012 with just two true centers seeing significant minutes during the postseason. Harrellson’s rookie season with the New York Knicks was marred by injury, but he showed promise. He averaged 4.4 points and 3.9 minutes in 37 games. He also made four starts in which he averaged 10.0 points and 8.5 rebounds. This offseason, the Knicks traded Harrellson to the Rockets, who released him due to a surplus of post players.With Harrellson’s new contracts, UK now has 23 former players signed to NBA teams. Also, notice the concentration of Kentucky players on the league’s elite teams. Six of the 10 teams with the best overall records in the NBA last season have former Cats on their rosters. Here is the updated list of UK players and their NBA teams:Kelenna Azubuike – Cleveland CavaliersEric Bledsoe – Los Angeles ClippersKeith Bogans – Brooklyn NetsDeMarcus Cousins – Sacramento KingsAnthony Davis – New Orleans HornetsJosh Harrellson – Miami HeatChuck Hayes – Sacramento KingsTerrence Jones – Houston RocketsEnes Kanter – Utah JazzMichael Kidd-Gilchrist – Charlotte BobcatsBrandon Knight – Detroit PistonsDoron Lamb – Milwaukee BucksDeAndre Liggins – Oklahoma City ThunderJamaal Magloire – Toronto RaptorsJodie Meeks – Los Angeles LakersDarius Miller – New Orleans HornetsNazr Mohammed – Chicago BullsDaniel Orton – Oklahoma City ThunderPatrick Patterson – Houston RocketsTayshaun Prince – Detroit PistonsRajon Rondo – Boston CelticsMarquis Teague – Chicago BullsJohn Wall – Washington Wizards