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Miami Heat embrace all of Terry Rozier’s speed elements


DENVER –  There were times during Tuesday night’s 106-96 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center when Terry Rozer had to pause to wait for teammates after furiously pushing the ball up the court.

The speed element of the Miami Heat’s game is back.

So is Rozier, who has become a study of hurry up and get into offense, and a study of hurry up and get back on the court.

Sidelined since spraining his right knee in the Feb. 11 home loss to the Boston Celtics, Rozier wound up missing only four games before his Tuesday return, benefiting from the Heat’s eight-day All-Star break.

Quick healer. Fast player.

To coach Erik Spoelstra, a win-win proposition.

“I love his motor, and I think that’s going to get better,” Spoelstra said, with the Heat concluding their four-game trip Thursday in an NBA Finals rematch against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. “Right before he got hurt, the motor was like already getting to where we want it to. And he  has that speed. He has the quick twitch. And he has an ability to break the defense down, or at least get a defense to overreact. And when you have multiple guys who are weapons like that, it’s good for your offense.

“I also just really respect how much time he put into this to be able to get back and kind of fastrack this. It was All-Star break, when everybody else was off, and he was doing three-a-days, just to hopefully give him a chance to be ready earlier. He passed the protocols and that happened and that’s a credit to his work ethic.”

Rozier acknowledged there was concern of something more significant as he was helped off the court during that loss to Boston at Kaseya Center.



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