Heat star reinforces belief that Kel'el Ware will be 'great'
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Heat star reinforces belief that Kel'el Ware will be 'great'
""I feel like he can be great. I feel like Kel'el is a lot more comfortable when I'm out there just because somebody's actively talking to him. You need that if you want to tap into your ceiling if you want to get to places where you don't think you can get. You need those conversations; you need those buildups; you need those honest conversations ... It's helped me, so my job is to help him.""
"The Kel'el Ware-Bam Adebayo tandem was still a mixed bag in 2025-26. Through the first three months, the duo looked horrendous. But an early February bout against the lowly Washington Wizards flipped the script, thus gaining more trust from Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra."
"They feasted on certain matchups, but the overall performance metrics were slightly deceiving, indicating that while there was improvement, consistency remained a challenge for the duo."
The 2025-26 Miami Heat season highlighted the development of young players like Kel'el Ware, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and Pelle Larsson. Kel'el Ware demonstrated potential, averaging 11.0 points and nine rebounds over 77 games. Bam Adebayo emphasized the importance of communication for Ware's growth, recalling his own experiences with Dwyane Wade. The Ware-Adebayo pairing had a mixed performance, initially struggling but improving to a plus-6.7 NET by season's end, indicating a positive trajectory despite earlier challenges.
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