
"Despite an "off" game against the Atlanta Hawks, it's difficult for Miami Heat fans not to be completely impressed with the consistent improvement that Kel'el Ware has made this preseason. After a summer that was more miss than hit for Ware, he's certainly begun to put it all together since the start of training camp. Sure, there was some uneasiness mixed in after Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra's comments,"
"For his size, Ware is consistently proving that he's much more than just a strong rebounder and an around-the-rim finisher. He's taking opponents off the dribble one-on-one, and has better post-skill than most will give him credit for. Add in that he's shooting 44 percent from 3-point range, and 51 percent shooting from the field overall, and, again, it's impossible not to be impressed by what Ware has been able to do this preseason."
Kel'el Ware rebounded from a disappointing summer and has steadily improved since training camp, emerging as one of Miami's preseason standouts despite coach Erik Spoelstra's expressed uneasiness. Ware demonstrates skills uncommon for his size, attacking defenders off the dribble, showing refined post moves, finishing at the rim, and stretching the floor as a shooter. He is converting 44 percent from three and 51 percent overall while contributing on the boards. The central question remains whether Ware can convert preseason production into winning, regular-season play, since preseason competition can inflate statistics.
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