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Kel’el Ware Drops Huge NBA Summer League Statement That Heat Fans Will Love originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kel’el Ware, the Miami Heat’s promising young center, has made a resounding statement during the 2025 NBA Summer League that’s igniting excitement among Heat fans.
The Heat responded to an 0-2 start in Las Vegas with a 100-96 win over the Boston Celtics' summer squad on Monday at the Pavilion on UNLV's campus. The Heat found itself trailing by four points with 1:53 to play, but closed the game on a 13-5 run to rally for the victory.
Cleveland was led by Jaylon Tyson and former Cleveland State standout Tristan Enaruna, who scored 21 and 19 points, respectively. Tyson shot a 8-for-17 from the field while adding 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and a block in his 25 minutes of play.
A: And it also shows those who have given their time to summer league, especially those hoping for camp invitations, that they are being watched by those who make decisions. Erik Spoelstra, Chris Quinn, Malik Allen and Octavio De La Grana, among others, all were at Saturday’s practice in Las Vegas.
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But Ware has been underwhelming through his first three summer league appearances, averaging 12 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game while shooting 13 of 33 (39.4 percent) from the field and 1 of 10 (10 percent) from three-point range in those games.
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LAS VEGAS – It was a bit of worlds colliding for the Heat as June turned into July, with Duncan Robinson dealt to the Detroit Pistons and Miami’s summer roster moving into action. In each case, it was a reminder of the possibilities of the Heat’s developmental wing, how undrafted does not necessarily mean untalented, unwanted or unwelcomed.
A cardiologist explains how summer heat forces the heart to work harder as blood vessels widen, potentially triggering cardiovascular events and other symptoms.