Miami Heat: Ceiling and floor for Nikola Jovic’s role in 2022-23 season

Nikola Jovic #5 of the Miami Heat poses during the 2022 NBA Rookie Portraits at UNLV(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Nikola Jovic #5 of the Miami Heat poses during the 2022 NBA Rookie Portraits at UNLV(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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LA Clippers guard Jay Scrubb (0) shoots the ball against Miami Heat guard Jamaree Bouyea (52) during an NBA Summer League game( Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat have a ton of things to sort out.

They don’t truly know who will be on their roster at the start of the season, with them heavily involved in all the juicy trade talks that are currently going on, but that doesn’t mean that progression can stop.

With the dust just settling on NBA Summer League action, it won’t be that awful long until guys are back in official team buildings to begin building towards the 2022-23 season.

So, what if the Miami Heat just end up having to run it back?. light. Must Read

Around the middle of September or so is when things begin to trend upward there and as the calendar moves closer to the end of July, it really isn’t that far at all.

When you think about the NBA rookies and how fast things have moved along for them, that time becomes even more imperative. And this season, the Miami Heat have there very own rookie guy to help come along