
"Thursday night's 119-114 loss to the Boston Celtics had the Miami Heat looking like the bad version we've seen throughout much of this season. The score was close, but don't let that fool you, because once the fourth quarter hit, the Heat disappeared and the Celtics surged onward. From an offensive production perspective, Miami's starting five performed well, getting 86 points combined from Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro, Norman Powell, and Andrew Wiggins, while Pelle Larsson dropped seven points in a rare starting role."
"Most of his numbers are up from his rookie season, including points per game (11.7), three-point percentage (41.9%), free throws (81.5%), and rebounds (9.9). Ware is also playing more minutes than last year, averaging 24 per game. For a second-year player, these jumps in numbers are a good sign of growth and improvement. That said, even in year two, Ware appears to be fighting with the qualities and attributes that make a consistent NBA player."
The Miami Heat lost 119-114 to the Boston Celtics after fading in the fourth quarter. Miami's starting five combined for 86 points, and Pelle Larsson added seven in a rare start. Kel'el Ware showed statistical improvement this season with 11.7 points, 41.9% three-point shooting, 81.5% free throws, 9.9 rebounds, and about 24 minutes per game. In the Celtics matchup Ware played under 10 minutes, scored three points, and went 1-for-5 from the floor, then was benched for the second half due to matchup issues. Udonis Haslem emphasized impact over minutes.
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