The Miami Heat will not play sophomore forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. in NBA Summer League
Jaquez will not appear as he was named to the Select Team that will compete against the U.S. Olympic team July 6-8 in Las Vegas. He showcased an impressive rookie campaign, averaging 11.9 points and 3.8 rebounds on 48.9 percent shooting in 75 games. At 23 years old, Jaquez is full of experience entering his sophomore season after spending four years with the UCLA Bruins.
Bryant will return on a one-year NBA veteran's minimum salary contract. He originally signed a two-year deal last summer, with a player option for this season. With the drafting of former Indiana big man Kel'el Ware, who stands at 7-foot tall, the team will certainly have more size and power at the center position.
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