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Are Heat in Trouble After First Round Pick's Ice Cold Start to Summer League?

Published 4 days ago2 minute read

The Miami Heat’s 2025 NBA Draft selection, Kasparas Jakucionis, has stumbled out of the gate in his initial Summer League appearances at the California Classic, raising questions about his early development. 

As highlighted by a recent X post from HeatMuse, the 19-year-old Lithuanian guard has struggled significantly, shooting a mere 2-for-22 (9%) over three games. 

This ice-cold start has cast a spotlight on the Heat’s 20th overall pick, who arrived with high hopes after honing his skills with FC Barcelona’s youth system and later with the Illinois Fighting Illini.

Jakucionis’ early struggles contrast sharply with the potential he displayed in college, where his versatility and basketball IQ earned praise. 

However, the transition to the NBA’s competitive pace appears challenging, with his Summer League performance suggesting an adjustment period is underway.

At this stage, his shooting woes could be attributed to the steep learning curve faced by many young prospects adapting to professional play. 

Victor Wembanyama, one of the most promising players in the league, shot 2-13 in his Summer League debut two years ago.

Historically, Summer League statistics are not definitive predictors of long-term success. Players often use this platform to refine their game, and a slow start does not necessarily doom a career.

Pat Riley and the Heat’s front office likely views this as a developmental hiccup rather than a cause for alarm. Jakucionis’ ability to adapt and build confidence under head coach Erik Spoelstra will be critical moving forward.

For now, the Heat are not in trouble, but Jakucionis’ progress will be a key storyline as he works to translate his potential into on-court success. Patience and coaching will likely shape his NBA journey.

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