Kel'el Ware's sophomore leap is far greater than Heat fans could've dreamed of
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Kel'el Ware's sophomore leap is far greater than Heat fans could've dreamed of
"To highlight the unique nature of his skill set, consider all the things he's managed to flash in this torrid run. He's had a 20-rebound effort and three 20-point double-doubles. He has blocked three shots in four different games and splashed multiple three-pointers in two of them. He's even had two steals in three of his last four contests. His stat line for this entire run features 14.7 points, 14.2 rebounds, 1.6 blocks, 1.1 steals, and 0.9 three-pointers. His shooting slash is a sizzling 55.8/47.4/81.5."
"During this run, his net differential sits at a whopping plus-21.9 points per 100 possessions, per NBA.com. He's had at least a plus-15 plus/minus in four different games and only thrice had negative differentials ("bottoming out" at minus-3). "He's just playing with so much more force than he was a year ago at this time," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra told reporters. "He's gaining confidence. I want to be open-minded. I don't want to put a ceiling on him.""
Kel'el Ware has dramatically improved rebounding, hitting double-digit boards in nine of 10 games and powering the Heat to an 8-2 stretch. He has produced a 20-rebound outing, three 20-point double-doubles, multiple games with three blocks, several multi-three performances, and repeated steals. His recent averages are roughly 14.7 points, 14.2 rebounds, 1.6 blocks, 1.1 steals, and 0.9 threes, with shooting splits of 55.8/47.4/81.5. His net differential during the run is an eye-popping plus-21.9 points per 100 possessions, including multiple games with at least a plus-15. Coach Erik Spoelstra cites increased force and confidence and avoids placing limits on his potential. The long-term assessment will depend on sustained consistency.
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