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Delon Wright, Terry Rozier discussed at Miami Heat practice


MIAMI — As the Miami Heat welcomed a new-but-familiar face to practice on Thursday, coach Erik Spoelstra said the optimism with the team’s roster transcends the addition of Delon Wright from the buyout market.

In addition to Wright being part of the traveling party for the four-game trip that opens Friday night against the New Orleans Pelicans, the team said that guards Josh Richardson and Terry Rozier will travel.

Richardson remains out with a dislocated shoulder, his right arm in a sling, but there is optimism that Rozier could return from his knee strain during the trip.

“A lot of it was a big scare,” Spoelstra said of Rozier having to be helped from the court during the February 11 home loss to the Boston Celtics. “It is something, it’s a sprain. It’s not nothing. But it looked a lot worse than what it ended up being.”

Heat guard Josh Richardson was in a sling at Thursday’s practice at Kaseya Center. (Ira Winderman/Sun Sentinel).

Rozier appeared to be moving well as he walked the court after Thursday’s practice at Kaseya Center.

“He’s working through it,” Spoelstra said. “He’s had some very good days.”

Richardson and Rozier are listed as out for Friday’s game. Guard Tyler Herro is listed as questionable, due to foot discomfort, with guard Duncan Robinson listed as available, but will continue to play with a shoulder sleeve in the wake of his run-in with Jaylen Brown in that loss to the Celtics.

Also, Friday’s game will be the first back for Jimmy Butler, who has been away from the team since Feb. 11 due to a death in the family.



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