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How does Jaime Jaquez Jr. see his role evolving for Heat? Jaquez breaks down productive offseason

With most of last season’s core returning for the Miami Heat, internal improvement will be needed to take a step forward this season. As Heat forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. prepares for his second NBA season fresh off an appearance on the league’s All-Rookie First Team, he knows he’s a big part of the internal improvement plan. That’s why he spent this offseason working to become a better player on both ends of the court.

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Jaquez’s busy offseason included a week with Team USA’s Select Team and time with the Heat’s summer league team. The goal was simple: get better. READ NEXT MIAMI HEAT Heat’s Terry Rozier and Nikola Jovi still working way back, but expect to be ready for camp

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“My three-point shooting, that’s an area that I really wanted to improve. I feel like I needed to improve if we wanted to, as a team, make the strides and jumps that we need to try to win a championship. And just really honing in on mechanics and getting a bunch of reps up,” Jaquez, 23, said this week.

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