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Heat text class! Lens analysis of Weir s offensive characteristics, hard work on three-pointers in the summer has paid off

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Another center has been trained? Ware performed quite well with the Heat in the preseason this year. Last season, Ware played a total of 64 games, averaging 9.3 points, 7.4 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.6 steals, and 1.1 blocks per game. He also had 0.9 turnovers and 1.7 fouls. As a rookie last year, he performed like this.

Preseason game: 18 points and 13 rebounds against the Bucks, 29 points and 12 rebounds against the Spurs

As a 2.13m player, he plays pick-and-roll like other high-quality centers. The choice of running positions and timing are very good

Weir's biggest selling point is the 3-pointer. His soft touch makes him comfortable not only with the ball but also without the ball. The three-point shooting rate in the three preseason games was 50%, while last season's regular season three-point shooting rate was only 31.5%. It is obvious that adjustments and improvements have been made this summer.

As a center, his touch and ball-handling are also very good. When converting the offense, he scores extremely difficult layups with his right hand and points the opponent at the three-point line. Breaking through to the inside

As a substitute center on offense, he is still good, but defensively he has been criticized for his lack of attention and concentration, but his performance in the preseason was obviously improved compared to last season's regular season.

In the game against the Spurs, he blocked Bunyama's breakthrough route and directly blocked the shot, which also made people shine.

This height has a soft touch and breakthrough ability in today's era, and his ability to hold the ball is a highlight. Ware still needs to work on the defensive end to make his career better.

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