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“I’m adapting to the game” – Heat rookie Kasparas Jakucionis reveals his priorities after overcoming rough shooting start in Summer League

Miami Heat’s Kasparas Jakucionis is one of the more hyped rookies from the 2025 draft class. The Heat drafted ther former Fighting Illini as the 20th pick in this year’s draft, but Jakucionis hasn’t had a great start to his NBA Summer League.

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He has been poor in shooting and struggled from both the field and beyond the arc. In his first three Summer League games, Jakucionis scored only 12 points, shooting 1 of 15 from the field, including 0 of 11 from downtown.

However, on Friday, Jakucionis overcame his early setbacks and scored 24 points, going 7 of 12 and 5 of 9 from the 3-point range in an 105-98 loss to the Hawks.

On Wednesday, the Heat rookie told Sportskeeda's Mark Medina in an exclusive interview about his adoration for LeBron James and his own transition to professional basketball.

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Kasparas Jakucionis reflected on his shooting struggles and revealed his priorities as he looks to make a mark in the professional scene.

"It’s a process for me. I’m adapting to the game. It’s a little bit different. I’m just trying to control what I can control to give my 100% for the team and work on the defensive end. I’m trying to get the rhythm back," Jakucionis told Sportskeeda's Mark Medina.

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The Heat are scheduled to face the Detroit Pistons in the Las Vegas Summer League on Thursday.


Heat coach Erik Spoelstra encouraged with Kasparas Jakucionis performance in Hawks loss

Kasparas Jakucionis had a redemption game on Friday where he reclaimed his honor as one of the best shooters in his draft class in an eventual loss to the Hawks.

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Following the defeat, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra expressed his thoughts on the Lithuanian international's comeback after struggling in his first three Summer League games.

"We were all encouraged just by the mental make-up that he had and what he showed," Spoelstra told ESPN.

"It was uneven offensively, there is no doubt about it. He had a lot of turnovers, some mistakes, but all of the intangibles -- the defense, hustle plays, passing, all of that -- he was able to do while having some uneven offensive plays."

The Heat coach explained that uneven offensive output and poor start to a stretch of games can impact a player's confidence. However, Kaspar Jakucionis has dealt with that well and found a way to impact games.

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