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Miami Heat’s Nikola Jovic hoping that bigger is better


At 20 and with just 15 games of regular-season experience, it remains a stretch to call Miami Heat 2022 first-round pick Nikola Jovic large and in charge.

But at 240 pounds, up 20 from his arrival last year, there is a weightiness to the game of the 6-foot-11 neophyte that wasn’t in place a year ago.

To assistant coach Caron Butler, who is guiding the Heat’s summer roster, the tangible gain is evident in both physique and physicality.

“Just really has added weight. And now he has the confidence to absorb that contact,” Butler said, with the Heat concluding their two-game run Wednesday night in Sacramento at the California Classic summer league before moving on to their Saturday opener at the larger Las Vegas summer league.”He’s getting downhill. He can do it either right or left. And that’s the beautiful thing about him.

“Even with the weight gain and the muscle and all that, he still is so mobile. He can create an advantage immediately. And I try to just give him as much real estate as possible to create the advantage and attack the paint and make the read.”

Upon his arrival as the No. 27 pick in 2022 out of Serbia, Jovic spoke of the dynamism he could provide on the wing.

But the Heat had and has plenty of that. What they lack, even with recent roster moves, is length in their power rotation.

So the weight went on, and the mentality was adjusted ahead of this summer schooling.

“I feel a lot better,” Jovic said of this second year of summer league. “Last year was not easy for me, coming out of the whole draft process, my body was not feeling great. I had back issues. Mentally, I was not in a great place at that moment.



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