Nikola Jovic is giving the Heat an unexpected reason for optimism
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Nikola Jovic is giving the Heat an unexpected reason for optimism
"After a pretty disastrous start to the year, Jovic has shown some real signs of promise over his last two outings. In games against the Indiana Pacers and Denver Nuggets, Jovic has averaged 21 points, six rebounds, and six assists on 54 percent shooting from the field. It's just two games, but the Heat have to be encouraged by what they're seeing from Jovic over the last couple of games."
"Entering this year with high expectations, Jovic's play to start the year was extremely discouraging. Pegged as many to be a breakout candidate for the Heat, things got so bad to start the year that Jovic had fallen out of the team's rotation. Slowly battling his way back, the hope is that he's perhaps turned the corner on his previous struggles. But, again, two games are nothing to crown Jovic about."
Over the last two games, Nikola Jovic averaged 21 points, six rebounds, and six assists while shooting 54 percent from the field against the Pacers and Nuggets. Jovic began the season poorly and fell out of the Miami Heat's rotation due to confidence and fit issues despite clear talent. He has slowly battled back and appears to be regaining confidence. The challenge is sustaining positive performances and stringing them together. Continued trust from coach Erik Spoelstra combined with consistent play could materially help Miami right its season and establish second-half success.
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