Miami Heat’s biggest question for Gabe Vincent entering 2022-23

Gabe Vincent #2 of the Miami Heat reacts against the Boston Celtics(Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
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Tyler Herro #14 and Gabe Vincent #2 of the Miami Heat talk during a free throw in the second half against the Toronto Raptors(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images) /

Can Gabe Vincent Prove That He Should Be The Miami Heat’s PG Of The Future?

Improving over the last few years as a floor general, that’s the only real question about him. But then again, he’s shown enough to warrant heavy consideration or to, at least, give you calm that he can answer all the questions out there about him.

Vincent really tries on defense and while that’s a pretty basic thing to say about an NBA player, it is true of Vincent. He is a really good defender, but this speaks toward those times when he really should be getting punished by certain bigger opposing players, but doesn’t because of his effort and grit.

He gets low into his stance and even if they score, they still have to work for their points. Overall, you just love his improvement over time.

He has slowly gotten better every single year since being in Miami. And if he can continue this trajectory, then there’s a great chance that he gets a nice contract and perhaps, a starting point guard spot.

Next. Off to a 1-3 start, ‘symmetry’ on both sides at the core of issues. dark

That’s why this is his biggest question for the season.