MartyConlonJr wrote:carnageta wrote:Hoops3355 wrote:Damn you guys are down bad on Baby Niko. I think he'll bounce back. YOU GUYS FORGET how much better he looks as the 4th best player on the court. The Bam Niko Ware three man lineup is legit a terror. 34/m 97.4 OFF 87.8 DEF. Back to 95 we go.
Anything that happens right now doesn't matter were all victim to Spo's early season IDGAF chaos. Once everyone is healthy (thots and prayers) and playing their roles I'll take my 17/5/5 from young sir. It's all mental, the boys are gonna get him there with vibes and feels. Consistency is next.
Jovic is a LONG way from averaging 17/5/5 lmao. We should tamper our expectations. If he can average 12ppg on close to 40% from three, we'll be good.
Jovic's per36 is 15.3/7.5/4.9 right now, not that anyone on our team plays 36 mins, but he is essentially not far off that guy if committed to as a starter now.
I don't know Miami would be able to win many games with Jovic playing 36 minutes. The feeling I've had and continue to have is that his game is better suited for European basketball and he is more likely to end up like Bjelica (several years at ~ 15-8-4 /36) or Saric (17-8-3 career/36) than other Euros who adapted to the NBA game much better.
It's a similar case with Ware, who just doesn't seem to impact games in any meaningful way. He's just really clunky and has a slow reaction time. His skillset is good for a big man, but I don't know that it ever comes together for him.
For me, the common theme here is that neither guy really impacts the game much regardless of their statistical output.