That’s a significant improvement from the first eight games of the season, when Ware averaged 10.1 points, 7.4 rebounds, one steal and 0.9 blocks per game. “He’s being much more intentional,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said when asked about Ware’s recent play. “It doesn’t have to be perfect basketball. Nobody plays perfect basketball. But the intentions have to be there, attention to detail. He’s rebounding. He’s making his presence felt with his size. “He’s stacking up good day after good day. And the important thing about these games, he’s feeling the importance of the games. He’s playing meaningful minutes. He understands the responsibility to play well. And he’s recognizing if it doesn’t go well, what he needs to correct. That’s a big-time improvement from last year, where he wasn’t really recognizing what was happening.”
Miami Herald
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