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Heat Bring Former First-Round Pick In For Workout

Last season, the Miami Heat made big man Bam Adebayo‘s primary position power forward. This allowed then rookie Kel’el Ware, a gifted seven-footer that they drafted 15th overall, to start at center. As Adebayo had excelled at the four-spot for Team USA in the Paris Olympics, this was possibly the plan entering the season. After all, Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra is a valued member of Team USA’s coaching staff; a potential successor to incumbent Team USA head coach Steve Kerr.

With that being said, the Heat may soon add another seven-foot former first-round pick to their stable: unrestricted free agent Kai Jones.

Heat Bring Kai Jones In For Workout

On Monday, Miami hosted a workout for Jones, per Haynes Briefs senior NBA insider Chris Haynes.

A springy center who’s a surprisingly adept ball-handler, Jones’s skillset and reputation are reminiscent of JaVale McGee.

Like McGee, the early portion of Jones’s career has turned into a constant tryout. His raw athleticism and ability are enticing. Yet, his excessive confidence can lead him to playing a bit outside himself.

At the same time, his off-court mentality has also left a lot to be desired.

To be fair to McGee, he’s never been accused of having a psychotic break, like Jones. However, they both were characterized as players who were too immature to maximize their capabilities.

There’s A Chance

The work Jones has done over the past couple of years makes him a realistic rotation player.

Kai Jones could be the perfect backup to Deandre Ayton on the Lakers
Apr 5, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward Kai Jones (23) dunks the ball during the second half against the Los Angeles Clippers at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

After he attended therapy to fortify his mental state, he had respectable stints with the Los Angeles Clippers and Dallas Mavericks. He was particularly effective during his time with the Mavericks, as their center corps was decimated by injuries. In those 12 games, he not only played 21.7 minutes per contest but started in six. That stretch saw him averaging 11.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.6 stocks (steals + blocks) per game. Notably, he was a +9.5 in the games that he started, underscoring his impact.

If the Heat can get that version of the Bahamas native, Adebayo might as well consider himself a full-time four.

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