Erik Spoelstra publicly criticized Kel'el Ware's professionalism after a string of lackluster performances in the Summer League. Following this call-out, Ware improved significantly, demonstrating his potential as a forward, notably in a game against Boston where he scored 21 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Miami's lineup strategies are evolving, and with Ware occasionally playing the 4 and Vladislav Goldin as the center, the Heat are exploring formations that could resemble the successful approach of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Miami's focus will be on creating mismatches as they aim for success without a superstar.
After three unimpressive games, Erik Spoelstra questioned Kel'el Ware's professionalism. Since then, Ware responded with strong performances, showcasing his shooting ability as a potential 4 for Miami.
Miami's potential lineup, including Ware at the 4, allows for experimentation with big lineups. This strategy resembles the blueprint used by the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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