Hallstar wrote:SA37 wrote:MettaWorldPanda wrote:He was just a baby last year. Don’t you believe in kids getting stronger and developing?
I just don't get what makes you think he's going to make that jump so soon. Outside of a handful of games, Ware was fairly pedestrian and his impact was marginal. It's like all the hype with Jovic who continues to struggle to establish himself as a start or as someone with a major role on the team.
His last 2 months, he averaged ~11 and 10 on ~55fg% and ~25 3pt% with wild swings in his minutes. And he went from ~25-30mpg to 18-20 in the play-in and playoffs v Cavs.
Nothing here makes me think Ware is going to suddenly break out.
Edit: I'll also point out this coincided with Miami's big losing streak. Over these last 2 months, Miami went 8-13.
Lol, so who a player is as a rookie, one that showed clear flashes is who they will be the rest of their career? There's really no fan base that's as contrarian on their own prospects as the Heat. A player like Giannis would have never developed here.
Did Ware show a ton of potential to you that he can create his own shot? He’s a lob threat for sure and cleanup guy. There isn’t anything in his game that points to some sort of major offensive evolution.
He projects to be a 15-10 guy that can be a plus rim protector, but also be a wonky fit that can not be switchable on defense, and get run off the floor by certain lineups. Poor man’s Rudy Gobert