Heat forward Nikola Jovic, the 27th pick of the 2022 draft, had a solid showing as a starter down the stretch of his second regular season, averaging 9.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists on .476/.390/.815 shooting in 26 games (22.2 minutes per contest). He followed that up by averaging 9.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.0 steal on .444/.409/.857 shooting in Miami’s first-round playoff loss to Boston (five games; 25.7 MPG).
Speaking to Cyro Asseo de Choch of HoopsHype, the young Serbian discussed his improvement over the past two seasons.
“I think I grew a lot, especially from last year being in the Finals and learning about how to get there and how hard it is,” said Jovic, who turns 21 years old today (happy birthday). “A lot of veteran players are great guys and great people who taught me how to be first a great person and, after that, a great basketball player. I think I learned a lot, like I said, especially last year.
“This year, I got a little bigger role, and I had the chance to start in the playoffs, which was a big deal, of course, and I’m grateful for the opportunity. I’m grateful that the coaches saw that I can play, and I hope I’ll give back to the team and to the city of Miami soon.”
As for how he can improve further, Jovic said he knows his current job is to be a complementary player, but he still wants to be as well-rounded as possible and improve all aspects of his game.
“You have so many great players you cannot just go out and do whatever you want,” Jovic said. “So being around players like Jimmy (Butler), Tyler Herro, and Bam (Adebayo), you need to figure out how you can help them, and the way I helped was spacing the floor and playing some good defense. I know I can grow in a lot of ways basketball-wise. There’s not one thing that I can focus on, I have to focus on so many of them, like from shooting to, dribbling, passing, basically everything. I feel like there’s so much room and space where I can improve, and I feel like I’ll show it at least a little more next season.”
Jovic’s Q&A with HoopsHype also touches on his competitiveness (“From a young age, I always want to be the best no matter what, and I still want to be the best in every way possible”), among other other topics.