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The Miami Heat has emerged as one of the most exciting teams in the NBA. They have made the finals twice in the last four seasons, and their runs have been extraordinary. Regrettably, their quest for victory concluded in face-offs with two of basketball’s most remarkable figures: LeBron James and defending champion Nikola Jokic. Nevertheless, amidst these challenges, Heat superstar Jimmy Butler has consistently displayed his unshakable composure and unwavering leadership, regardless of the outcomes. Miami is bound to shake things up this season too.

As the second-best team, the Heat need to unlock a few areas in their approach to make a successful run. In light of that, Miami fulfilled its need for a backup center with none other than a former Denver Nugget. The 26-year-old Thomas Bryant became a free agent this offseason, enabling him to sign a 2-year $5.4 million contract with former rivals. From a first-hand experience of watching prime Nikola Jokic in action, he can help Bam Adebayo get quality minutes.

Thomas names more confident players than Jimmy Butler and Joker

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The big man has paired with LeBron James and Nikola Jokic as teammates. However, when it comes to Jimmy, the youngster has faced him on the opposite side of the court. Thomas appeared on a recent episode of?Gil’s Arena?along with the crew member and NBA stars Gilbert Arenas and Brandon Jennings. When asked about who has the most confidence between Jimmy Butler and Jokic, he had a similar answer.

While Thomas mentioned Jimmy’s persona of being composed and calm throughout the game, Bryant said, “Jokic is straight keeled,”?for the Serbian superstar.?“He didn’t want to react to literally anything until the game was over. So, they’re both like, so even keeled throughout the whole time.”

Following the path of the New York Knicks in 1999, the Miami Heat became the second-seed team to reach the NBA Finals. They showcased remarkable resilience, progressing from the play-in tournament to the grand stage of the NBA finals.

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Despite rumors of playing with an injured ankle, Butler offered no excuses for the loss to the Nuggets. He dismissed these claims quickly.

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Can Heat maximize the potential of Thomas Bryant?

In the NBA Finals, Miami Heat’s year-long struggle to find a suitable backup center became visible. Jokic proved a formidable opponent against Miami’s bigs. Bryant’s standout feature lies in his size at 6’11. Additionally, he boasts a 7’6 wingspan and 9’4 standing reach, making him the Heat’s largest player. Despite the team’s commendable overall rebounding rate, securing easy boards was challenging. It required diligent boxing out and glass-crashing to counter opponents’ rebounding advantage. Bryant’s presence will offer ease, enabling other players to focus on defense and generating additional scoring opportunities by getting back on offense early.

Offensively, Bryant’s proficiency is his outside shooting. Throughout his six-season career, he has maintained a 36.6% 3-point shooting (118 of 322 attempts). When transitioning on the court, he finds it natural to trail the play and position himself behind the arc. In his time with Washington, he attempted nearly as many 3-pointers as dunks over four seasons.

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In Miami, any lack of physicality in Bryant will not go unaddressed. Teammates like Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler will mentor and encourage him to embrace more physical play. At the moment, the Heat believes that Bryant possesses the necessary attributes to be a dependable NBA center. It is the most befitting organization for the young center to ensure this and his growth.?