MIAMI – With the Miami Heat sporting a different look this season with their new up-tempo offense, it has benefited many players on the team, such as Jaime Jaquez Jr., out of a sophomore slump. Even Heat young star Nikola Jovic would have a career game against the Portland Trail Blazers last Saturday under the improved offense, though he admitted it wasn't always easy for him, with Erik Spoelstra giving his thoughts on his progress.

After Jovic scored a career-high 29 points to go along with nine rebounds and six assists, he kept it real with the media, saying that he “felt like everything I did was wrong” with the new offense. He would thank the coaches and players for boosting him with confidence to solidify his importance on the team, but Spoelstra would downplay the new offens

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