Heat players explain Jovic’s unique skill set after his impressive 24-point game vs. Bucks
PHILADELPHIA
There are nights when Heat forward Nikola
Jovic looks very much like a 20-year-old developmental project, still finding his way playing 5,500 miles from where he grew his game as a teenager in Serbia.
But then there are also nights like Tuesday in Milwaukee, when the tantalizing, intoxicating skill set is on full display.
The silky smooth threepoint shooting. The deft passing. The relentless pushing in transition. The aggressiveness on the boards.
Making his 13th start of the season and 21st of his career, Jovic made everyone take notice with a career-high 24 points, along with seven rebounds, three assists and a steal in Miami’s 123-97 drubbing of Milwaukee.
Afterward, teammates spoke of the possibilities for the gifted 6-10 forward.
“You almost don’t want to put a ceiling on” how good he can be, said Heat center Kevin Love, who scored 19 points in 23 minutes against Milwaukee. “You saw flashes of everything [Tuesday]. Especially at that size, him playing downhill, rebounding the ball, pushing it. His size on defense; he’s able to get in the passing lanes. He’s still learning it because he’s so young.
“But then he’s able to hit threes, get in the paint, find guys. You look up and he has 24, 7 and 3. The upside is there. You see it. We celebrate him. He’s an amazing guy to have in our locker room. He has his moments where you’re like, ‘He’s 20 years old’ and other moments, where you’re like, ‘He’s ahead of his time.’ He’s precocious. He [features] so many different things in his game. You love to see it.”
Jovic helped the Heat build a 15-point early lead with 11 points in the first quarter, then scored 10 points in the third quarter to stymie a Bucks rally.
“He completely changed the game with his pace,” said Heat guard Duncan Robinson, who started and scored 23 against Milwaukee. “Being able to take it off the backboard, rebounding, pushing. There’s not a lot of guys that can do that and decision-make and have that sort of feel.
“I’ve watched him hammer away every single day. Days where he doesn’t want to be there, days where he does. Day in and day out, working on his game. I love seeing him be successful and have moments to put that on display because he has earned those opportunities.”
The Heat went 5-5 during a stretch of 10 consecutive games when Jovic started several weeks ago, but he was removed from the starting lineup after the Heat lost three games in a row to begin a seven game losing streak.
“That helped for sure,” Jovic said of that taste of starting.
Erik Spoelstra said those 10 starts in a row “were really important games for us where he played well and helped the unit function at a high level, and he handled it well when everyone got back to being healthy and waiting for his opportunity again. He stayed ready.”
Where has the most growth come in his game?
“Probably being more physical, using my body more, being a better defender,” he said.
Spoelstra acknowledged that defensive growth on Tuesday night, citing Jovic’s improved “attention to detail, the discipline, understanding the schematics, the multiple efforts. He’s been making progress for a couple of years. It’s not improvement that’s been linear. There have been ups and downs, ... going to [the Heat’s G League team in] Sioux Falls, having his stints with us.
“He’s been very dedicated. I see a maturity and growth from last year to this year, ... not getting discouraged. He continued to work, including after the Boston game. He went into the gym after the game and got more work in with the coaches. When guys start to do that, you start to see things change.”
Jovic was 5 for 8 on threes against Milwaukee and is now 24 for 53 for the season (45.3 percent). “He made shots,” Bucks coach Doc Rivers said. “Another young guy that knows how to play.”
THIS AND THAT
The Heat — which went 7-6 on the road in postseason last year — improved to 3-8 on the road against teams that hold a top eight seed entering Wednesday’s game in Philadelphia, the Heat’s final game before the All Star break.
Bam Adebayo’s triple double on Tuesday (16 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists) was the seventh of his career in the regular season and eighth overall. “It was just in the flow of the game, just reading the game,” he said.
Rivers bemoaned that “the one thing you can’t do against [Miami] is hold the ball, dance with the ball. They’re a great load up team. They move without the ball; they share the ball. That’s how they play. They were quicker on everything.”
The 76ers said they would hold out Kyle Lowry against his former team on Wednesday as he begins to ramp up to play again. He hasn’t played since Jan. 21, two days before the Heat traded him to Charlotte.
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THURSDAY
Milwaukee at Memphis, 8:30 Golden State at Utah, 9 Minnesota at Portland, 10
WEDNESDAY
Miami at Philadelphia
Atlanta at Charlotte
New York at Orlando
Brooklyn at Boston
Chicago at Cleveland
Indiana at Toronto
Houston at Memphis
Washington at New Orleans
San Antonio at Dallas
Sacramento at Denver
Detroit at Phoenix
L.A. Lakers at Utah
L.A. Clippers at Golden State
TUESDAY
Miami 123, Milwaukee 97
Boston 118, Brooklyn 110 Oklahoma City 127, Orlando 113 Phoenix 130, Sacramento 125 Minnesota 121, Portland 109 L.A. Lakers 125, Detroit 111
— 1 2 12 221⁄2 GB
Miami Min FG-A FT-A R A F Pt Jovic 30 8-13 3-4 73 1 24 Ca.Martin 25 1-3 0-0 12 2 2 Adebayo 31 8-14 0-0 1211 2 16 Herro 30 7-16 2-2 3 5 0 19 D.Robinson 26 8-12 1-1 3 5 1 23 Cain 6 0-1 2-2 2 0 1 2 Highsmith 23 1-4 0-0 4 0 1 2 Jaquez Jr 28 5-12 2-3 3 4 3 12 Love 23 6-8 2-4 8 3 2 19 O.Robinson 4 1-1 0-0 2 0 0 2 Swider 6 0-2 2-2 1 1 0 2 A.Williams 6 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0
Totals 240 45-87 14-18 47 34 13 123
Percentages: FG .517, FT .778. 3-Point Goals: 19-40, .475 (D.Robinson 6-8, Love 5-7, Jovic 5-8, Herro 3-8, A.Williams 0-1, Highsmith 0-2, Jaquez Jr 0-2, Ca.Martin 0-2, Swider 0-2). Team Rebounds: 5. Team Turnovers: 14. Blocked Shots: 3 (Highsmith, Ca.Martin, D.Robinson). Turnovers: 14 (Adebayo 3, Jaquez Jr 3, Swider 3, Herro, Love, Ca.Martin, O.Robinson, A.Williams). Steals: 10 (Adebayo 2, Highsmith 2, Love 2, D.Robinson 2, Jovic, O.Robinson). Technical Fouls: (Adebayo).
Milwaukee Min FG-A FT-A R A F Pt G.Antetokou. 34 11-18 0-0 11 8 0 23
Crowder 18 1-1 0-0 1 1 0 2 B.Lopez 23 3-9 0-0 3 0 2 7 Beasley 28 6-10 0-0 3 0 1 16 Lillard 32 5-14 4-4 2 5 1 16 T.Antetokou. 8 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 Beauchamp 8 2-4 3-4 2 0 1 8 Beverley 13 1-3 0-0 2 2 1 3 Connaughton 24 0-2 0-0 6 3 3 0
A.Green 15 1-7 1-1 3 0 0 4 A.Jackson Jr 8 0-1 0-0 1 2 0 0 Portis 26 6-12 2-2 4 2 2 16 T.Washing- 4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 ton
Totals 240 37-83 10-11 38 24 12 97
Percentages: FG .446, FT .909. 3-Point Goals: 13-39, .333 (Beasley 4-8, Portis 2-5, Lillard 2-7, Beverley 1-1, G.Antetokounmpo 1-2, Beauchamp 1-2, A.Green 1-6, B.Lopez 1-6, Connaughton 0-1, A.Jackson Jr 0-1). Team Rebounds: 3. Team Turnovers: 18. Blocked Shots: 4 (G.Antetokounmpo 2, A.Green, B.Lopez). Turnovers: 18 (G.Antetokounmpo 5, Lillard 3, Beauchamp 2, Beverley 2, B.Lopez 2, Beasley, Connaughton, Crowder, A.Green).
Steals: 8 (Beasley 3, Beauchamp, Beverley, Connaughton, A.Green, T.Washington Jr).