Heat's Bam Adebayo stuck in 'one of those stretches that sometimes you can't explain'
Briefly

Adebayo acknowledged, 'Everybody is not going to have a great game every game. It is what it is. For me, it’s not losing confidence in who I am.' He emphasized the importance of maintaining confidence and avoiding overthinking, asserting that the shooting slump is a phase that will eventually improve.
Despite facing struggles, Adebayo pointed out, 'At some point, the shots are going to turn around and it's up from there.’ His positive outlook reflects determination to improve his performance as the season progresses.
After a challenging game against the Celtics, Adebayo noted, 'Missing shots is just part of the game.' He acknowledged his shooting performance lacked the expected impact, particularly with the absence of star player Jimmy Butler.
At only 15.6 points per game this season compared to previous years, Adebayo remains hopeful as he stated, 'I don't really look at it any more than that.' This mindset reveals his resilience and belief in his recovery.
Read at Miami Herald
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