MIAMI – As the Miami Heat are coming off a great win over the Philadelphia 76ers, fans are still wondering about the role of first-round pick Kel’el Ware. As the narrative about the Heat rookie getting sparse playing time has been ongoing, he spoke with ClutchPoints after Thursday’s practice about being patient while head coach Erik Spoelstra also touched on his development.

Heat’s Erik Spoelstra on Kel’el Ware waiting patiently for playing time

Miami Heat center Kel'el Ware (7) looks on against the New Orleans Pelicans during the third quarter at Kaseya Center.
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There is no doubt that the minutes for Ware have been sporadic as there was very little to start the season, then it ramped up due to the prolonged absence of Kevin Love, but it’s now virtually zero due to his return. However, it’s important to remember that the Indiana University product is a rookie, and the behind-the-scenes work has been impressive, as Spoelstra said to ClutchPoints.

The head coach would also emphasize how even though the playing time is not consistent for Ware, it isn’t because there are any setbacks.

“He’s really committed to the whole process, and part of that process is just quiet all the noise,” Spoelstra said. “You know, everybody has all these expectations, and rightly so. And you know, if he’s not playing a certain amount of minutes, or if he doesn’t get into the game, that doesn’t mean things are going poorly, you know, quite the contrary, he’s doing a lot of really good things.”

“Really good practice today…Control what you can control, stack good days, keep on doing those good days,” Spoelstra continued. “It leaves an impression on the head coach and the rest of the coaching staff, your teammates, you know. And he’s, he’s getting better. Still has to learn the league, learn how things go. But he’s making a lot of steps forward, steps behind the scenes, and that’s what you want to see with young players.”