
"Ware continued his excellent recent play with another season-best performance in which he finished with 28 points, 19 rebounds, and five made 3-pointers. The Heat may have ultimately lost against the New York Knicks, but Ware continued to look dominant in his minutes, and it's certainly something the team can start hanging its hat on. Again, it's never a good thing when teams are rallying solely around individual performances, but isn't that what this season was always about for Miami?"
"The Heat would probably never admit it, but Ware has been arguably one of the lone bright spots for the team. I suppose the play of Norman Powell and Jaime Jaquez Jr. could be thrown in that conversation as well, but Ware is vaulting himself into one of the best centers in the league. And that has to be a huge development for the Heat. What's even more encouraging for the Heat is that Ware could just be getting started."
Kel'el Ware has emerged as Miami's primary positive, delivering breakout scoring, rebounding and perimeter shooting. He produced a season-high 28 points, 19 rebounds and five made three-pointers in the most recent outing. Despite a team loss to the New York Knicks, Ware's minutes have included dominant stretches. The season was expected to be developmental, and Ware's progress represents a substantive gain alongside contributions from Norman Powell and Jaime Jaquez Jr. Ware is increasingly comfortable as Erik Spoelstra grants more leeway. After rejoining the starting five over three games, he averaged roughly 25 points, 15 rebounds, 1.5 blocks and 71 percent shooting, including 12-of-16 from three.
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