Miami Herald

Jovic ‘learning a lot’ this summer, but first-round pick held out of Heat’s loss to Hawks in Vegas

- BY ANTHONY CHIANG achiang@miamiheral­d.com

Nikola Jovic’s summer learning experience was put on pause for at least one game.

Because of a quad contusion, the Miami Heat’s Serbian rookie forward was held out of Tuesday night’s 95-88 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on UNLV’s campus as part of Las Vegas Summer League. The Heat fell to 1-1 in Las Vegas and now holds a 2-3 overall summer league record, including the California Classic.

The Heat is hopeful Jovic will be able to return at some point before the end of its five-game schedule in Las Vegas, which continues on Wednesday against the 76ers’ summer squad (9 p.m., ESPN 2) at Cox Pavilion on the second night of a back-to-back.

Jovic was among a group of players who were held out, with the Heat expected to handle the back-to-back like a split squad situation with some getting extended minutes on Tuesday and others playing more minutes on Wednesday. In addition to Jovic, center Omer Yurtseven did not play against the Hawks because of a quad issue that has kept him out of the Heat’s first two games in

Las Vegas, and forward Haywood Highsmith also sat out.

It was two-way contract guard Javonte Smart who led the Heat in scoring Tuesday, finishing with 19 points on 5-of-14 shooting from the field. Guard Kyle Allman Jr., who is on a summer contract with the Heat, contribute­d 14 points.

Jovic, who was drafted by Miami with the 27th overall pick last month, suffered his injury when he took a knee to the quad during Saturday’s win over the Boston Celtics to open the Heat’s Las Vegas Summer League run.

“I hope I’ll recover soon,” Jovic said on Monday. “I don’t know what time I’ll be back, but I think I’ll be really soon.”

The past few weeks

have been a whirlwind for Jovic, who turned 19 on June 9 and played in the Serbian league last season.

Jovic was drafted by the Heat on June 23, left the following week for San Francisco to begin practicing with the summer league team, played in his first summer league game on July 2 at the California Classic, impressed with a performanc­e that included 25 points and nine rebounds in a summer win over Golden State on July 5, and then went scoreless and sustained a quad injury in Saturday’s victory over the Celtics in Las Vegas.

“I’m just learning a lot,” Jovic said. “And that’s the thing I’m excited about the most. Everything is new to me. I’ll learn a lot. I think I’m getting more and more experience­d. And I think I’ll play better and better. I just need time.”

Through the ups and downs of Jovic’s first four summer league games with the Heat, he has averaged 8.5 points on 13-of-31 (41.9 percent) shooting from the field and 6-of-14 (42.9 percent) shooting on threes and five rebounds per game.

The move to the NBA has already required Jovic to make a major adjustment, as the Heat is using him as a power forward who is often operating as a screener and in an offball role. He played as a perimeter player and had the ball in his hands a lot more to create for himself and others in Europe.

During the pre-draft process, the Heat’s evaluators were intrigued by Jovic’s ball-handling, passing ability and shooting all while being listed at 6-11 and 223 pounds. He has the upside to be an offensive weapon with his combinatio­n of skills and size.

But as Jovic noted, he needs time. Time to adjust to new offensive role and grow into an NBAlevel defender, even as the Heat is clearly in winnow mode.

“It’s just adjusting to the speed and physicalit­y of the game. But he’ll get there,” Heat assistant coach and summer league head coach Malik Allen said. “This is going to be a process with him. It’s not going to come right away. He has to be steady.”

 ?? JOHN LOCHER AP ?? Heat guard Kyle Allman Jr. shoots around the Hawks' Joel Ayayi in Tuesday’s game. He finished with 14 points.
JOHN LOCHER AP Heat guard Kyle Allman Jr. shoots around the Hawks' Joel Ayayi in Tuesday’s game. He finished with 14 points.
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Nikola Jovic

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