He was already having an impressive first-year, but he’s taken the opportunity and ran with it as it was on display on Christmas Day where he scored 31 points and collected 10 rebounds in Miami’s win over the Philadelphia 76ers. If Butler were to play, Jaquez would likely go back to the bench and thrive in the second unit.
The Heat need all the firepower they can get as they face a Warriors team that contains the likes of lights-out shooters in Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. Despite Golden State underachieving to start the season at 15-15 which puts them at 10th in the Western Conference, they can still be dangerous as they just recently had a five-game winning streak.
Other “questionable” players for the Heat
Another Heat player that is listed as “questionable” is starting point guard Kyle Lowry who is said to be dealing with “soreness.” He also missed the aforementioned Timberwolves game with the same issue. The 37-year old has been working with heavy minutes with how light the position is for the Heat.
A new addition to the injury report is Miami’s dynamic three-point shooter Duncan Robinson who is suffering from a left ankle sprain. He is listed as “questionable” which might make it seem that the injury is not particularly serious as ankle sprains are usually damning for basketball players.
“Doubtful” players for Miami
There are two Heat players that are listed as “doubtful” as one of them is guard Josh Richardson. In his second tenure, it has been a tumultuous start as he’s missed the last several game due to nagging back spasms, but ClutchPoints was told that the injury changed to lower back discomfort. Richardson was a partial participant in Wednesday’s practice.
The other player who is doubtful for the contest against the Warriors is Caleb Martin with a right ankle sprain. Martin has also been dealing with ankle injuries since the preseason, but sustained the current injury in the Heat’s last game against the Sixers. He didn’t practice Wednesday.
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