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October 5th 2025 at 1:47pm CST by Luke Adams

In the wake of the trade sending him from Golden State to Miami last winter, Andrew Wiggins struggled to get acclimated to his new NBA home, dealing with a series of minor injuries down the stretch as the Heat adjusted to life without Jimmy Butler. According to Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald, Wiggins brought his family to live with him in Miami this offseason and spent the summer getting more comfortable in South Florida — now he’s hoping that comfort level translates to the court.

“When I first got here, it was more so just trying to get situated,” Wiggins said. “I’m in a new situation, new players, new coaches, new systems. Just trying to find my spots and get situated within the team. Now, just getting a summer under my belt, being at the facility almost every day, being with the team, the coaches, any chance to build up that chemistry and be comfortable with the team and with what we have going on.

“… My family definitely makes me a happier person,” he added. “I love being around them. Just being here in Miami with my family has been the perfect spot for me.”

As Chiang writes, Wiggins had a strong training camp and got off to a good start in the Heat’s preseason opener vs. Orlando on Saturday, scoring 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting in 12 minutes of action. Head coach Erik Spoelstra is optimistic about what the former No. 1 overall pick will be able to bring to the Heat after spending the full offseason with the team.

“I do like this opportunity that he’s had in late July, August, September to really prepare,” Spoelstra said. “He was in the gym, so we were able to see him a whole lot more, get to know each other more. He’s in very good shape. He’s feeling comfortable with what we’re trying to do. He has an opportunity to be such an impactful two-way player, both ends of the court.”

Here’s more on the Heat:

  • Nikola Jovic earned the start alongside Bam Adebayo in the Heat’s frontcourt on Saturday, with Kel’el Ware coming off the bench. That was a notable decision, Chiang observes for The Herald, since Ware started in 36 of his final 38 regular season games in 2024/25, plus all four of Miami’s playoff games. As Chiang points out, lineups featuring Ware and Adebayo outscored opponents by 4.6 points per 100 possessions last season, whereas Jovic was removed from the starting lineup early in the season due to underwhelming results.
  • Jovic, who signed a rookie scale extension ahead of Miami’s preseason opener, played well on Saturday, scoring 10 points in 12 minutes while also chipping in three rebounds, a pair of assists, and a block. Spoelstra expressed enthusiasm about Jovic’s potential to continue establishing himself as a long-term building block for the club. “We’re really excited for Niko,” the Heat coach said, per Chiang. “It’s been a fun process to see his maturation and improvement, learning how to become a professional. We drafted him at such a young age and then you’re seeing him grow and mature right before your eyes. He’s earned this. He’s put in a great deal of work.”
  • Roughly nine-and-a-half months after tearing his left Achilles, Dru Smith was back on the court for the Heat on Saturday vs. Orlando, notes Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel (subscription required). It’s typically an injury that requires upwards of a full calendar year of recovery time, but Smith showed no ill effects in his return, registering a team-high +11 mark in 10 minutes on the court. He’s “very much in the mix” for a regular season rotation role, says Winderman.

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