The Miami HEAT won their 2nd straight over the Charlotte Hornets 115-104 at the Kasaya Center on Wednesday night. Jaime Jaquez Jr. came off the bench to lead the way, while Jimmy Butler contributed 10 assists.
Greg Sylvander and Bryan Fonseca recap the game and discuss the continued emergence of Jaime Jaquez Jr, steady play of Kyle Lowry and Duncan Robinson and Thomas Bryant being more consistent than he is credited.
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It’s pretty simple Herro 25ppg/5/5… Duncan 15/2/3
Pretty glaring difference.
Herro did this with a hurt rotation. Let’s not forget, a true playmaker. Duncan can play alongside him or come off the bench
@bryanfonsecany and @GregSylvander if you don't know how a guy averaging 15, 2 and 2 that was unplayable for 2 1/2 years comes off the bench for a guy averaging 23/6/5 shooting better from 3 and the line than neither of you should ever be paid to talk basketball ever again. Period. You gushed over Jimmy's stats. Tyler is still leading the team in scoring and you want to bench him. You guys are jokes. Greg will yell at me because he is thinned skinned but he literally says the exact opposite about Tyler with Brady and Ethan. Go back and watch.
Something that is rarely observed is why so many UCLA players transition fairly well into the League. The famous summer runs where many NBA players come to LA to keep their games fresh and bodies in shape really help those UCLA players get comfortable playing with NBA guys.
Many of the best players play at UCLA during the summer so a comfort level is established. Jaime was one of those dudes that got comfortable in those runs, often going after it with All-Star level guys like George, Westbrook, Siakam, etc.
He’s doing in the NBA what he thought he could do in the NBA…