Jaime Jaquez Jr.'s candidacy for major NBA award is stronger than ever
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Jaime Jaquez Jr.'s candidacy for major NBA award is stronger than ever
"Jaquez has been one of the few consistent players for the Heat all season, while others like Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro have either struggled to produce or, in Herro's case, to stay healthy."
"Jaquez averaged 28 minutes per game in his rookie campaign - a mark few rookies achieve unless they're generational talents."
"Spoelstra was calling plays for Jaquez in his first week in the league. How many rookies get that treatment?"
"Fast forward three seasons, and here he is putting up the best statistics of his career, and in the running for the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year award."
Jaime Jaquez Jr. has solidified his role with the Miami Heat after fluctuating between starter and bench player in previous seasons. This season, he has consistently come off the bench and performed well, becoming one of the few reliable players on the team. His performance has led to consideration for the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year award. Jaquez's hard work and the trust from head coach Erik Spoelstra have contributed to his success, marking his best season since entering the league.
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