Nikola Jovic, who injured his ankle during a defensive drill in June, has shown promising signs of recovery.
On Sunday, he participated in Serbia’s pre-Olympic exhibition game against Japan, recording four points, one rebound, and one assist in 14 minutes. This appearance is significant as there were previous concerns about his availability for the Olympics due to the injury.
European media had speculated on Jovic’s potential absence, which would have been a setback for both Serbia and the Miami Heat. However, his performance on Sunday alleviates these concerns, indicating he is on track to compete in the Paris Games. This development is crucial for the Heat as they prepare for the upcoming NBA season.
Selected 27th in the 2022 draft, Jovic has emerged as a key player for Miami, particularly in his second season.
Standing at 6-foot-10, his versatility in size, shooting, and ball-handling has made him an asset, averaging 7.7 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2 assists in 19.5 minutes per game. As he continues to recover and participate in international play, Jovic is poised to compete for a starting spot next season, potentially leading to a breakout year.