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RJ Hampton finally gets his Miami Heat opportunity


MIAMI — Erik Spoelstra was searching; RJ Hampton was attempting to find what he had lost.

So even in defeat Thursday night to the Chicago Bulls, the Miami Heat may have stumbled on another option amid their lack of a true option at point guard beyond Kyle Lowry.

Summoned with the Heat down 25 in the first quarter of what turned Thursday night’s 124-116 loss at Kaseya Center, Hampton received his first meaningful minutes as a member of the Heat. Added in the offseason on a two-way contract, the 2020 first-round pick of the Milwaukee Bucks played 9:27 in the loss, with his lone previous action 2:02 of mop-up duty in the Oct. 28 road loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

“It’s been a long time since I played. This is probably the longest stretch of my life that I went without playing a game of basketball,” said Hampton, who had been sidelined in the interim by a sprained right knee. “So just to be back out there, it felt good.”

Hampton said he had been out of action for so long that he initially treated the ball like a grenade.

“I think when I first caught the ball, I first swung it to T.B. at the top, because I ain’t even touched the basketball in a minute,” he said of his rushed pass to surprised backup center Thomas Bryant. “But then, on the next play down, Jimmy (Butler) had thrown me a good pass and I’m like,  ‘If I don’t shoot it, he might not give it back to me.’ So I had to shoot it.”

While Hampton finished with a nondescript stat line of three points and two assists, he was part of a Heat reserve unit that helped trim that 25-point deficit within four at halftime.



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