Heat may be witnessing the Kel'el Ware leap they've been waiting for
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Heat may be witnessing the Kel'el Ware leap they've been waiting for
"In a less-than-ideal situation, with Bam Adebayo sidelined with an injury, the Heat desperately needed Ware to step up. Over the last four games, specifically, it's almost as if everything has been better for Ware; the effort, the rebounding, and even his offensive game have looked much better. In this stretch, Ware is averaging 15 points, 14 rebounds, and two blocks per game on 66 percent shooting from the field."
"Through the first month of this season, it's been a pretty up-and-down journey for Ware. He was a starter early this year, and then was "relegated" to a bench role at least in part due to his inconsistencies alongside Bam in the starting 5. Then, after an injury to Bam, Ware was practically forced back into the starting 5, where he's begun to show much more growth in his game."
Kel'el Ware has begun showing consistent improvement for the Miami Heat while stepping into a larger role with Bam Adebayo sidelined due to injury. Recent stretches show increased effort, better rebounding, and more reliable offense. Over the last four games Ware averaged 15 points, 14 rebounds, and two blocks while shooting 66 percent from the field. The Heat went 2-2 during that span, but Ware appears to be finding his groove and comfort within Erik Spoelstra's system. Ware experienced an up-and-down sophomore season, moving from starter to bench and back, and now shows growth in intangibles and production.
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