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Nikola Jovic vows to rebound during second Miami Heat season


BOCA RATON – Listen to teammates and coaches gush about Nikola Jovic at Miami Heat training camp and the praise flows regarding the playmaking, shooting, ballhandling and skill level of the 2022 first-round pick out of Serbia.

And yet arguably the single skill the Heat, with their current roster, could use most from the 6-foot-11, 247-pound big man is one rarely mentioned.

Why can’t Niko rebound?

And here’s the rub: Jovic wants to know, as well.

“I really don’t know,” Jovic said with a sheepish smile. “It’s not like I haven’t been thinking about it. And I want to be there. But sometimes the ball goes the other way.”

It has proven confounding in multiple languages.

Not only is it a focus as the Heat continue training camp at Florida Atlantic University, but it was during the recent World Cup, as well, when Jovic helped the Serbian national team to the championship game and a silver medal.

During that competition last month in the Philippines, there was a moment when Serbia coach Svetislav Pesic had seen enough.

“At halftime, in our loss to Italy, he was all over me,” said Jovic, who closed that game with two rebounds while playing 24:20. “Coach was like, ‘I want to help you.’ Because they know my best thing is when I grab the defensive rebound and bust out.

“And we talked about it, and even during halftime, I would tell him, ‘I just cannot get a rebound.’ ”

In the Philippines for the World Cup as a Team USA assistant to Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said it wasn’t as if the effort on the boards wasn’t there.

“The thing I noticed he improved on in the World Cup was blockouts,” Spoelstra said in between the Heat’s two-a-day camp sessions. “So it’s not always about the rebounding. Now, we would like him to finish plays and pursue balls even out of his reach.



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