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The former Indiana Center Kel'el Ware voted the second team of the NBA all-rookie

The Miami Heat went on social media on Tuesday to announce that the former Indiana Hoosier Kel'el Ware was selected in the NBA All-Rokie team.

Goods were elected to the second team of the NBA all-rookie because he was only 12 votes behind No. 2 Pick and Washington Wizards Center Alex Sarr.

All NBA Rookie 2. Team

Washington Wizards Guard Bub Carrington, Chicago Bulls striker Mata Buzelis, New Orleans Pelicans Center Yvesi and Portland Trailblazers Center Donovan Clingan.

All NBA Rookie 1. Team

The security guard of the San Antonio Spurs Stephon Castle, Memphis Grizzlies Guard Jaylen Wells, Atlanta Hawk's striker Zaccharie Risacher, Washington Wizards striker Alexandre Sarr and Memphis Grizzlies Center Zach Edey.

Goods, the No. 15 selection in the NBA design of 2024, scored an average of 9.3 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 22.2 minutes per game. He also shot T 55.4 percent from the field, 31.5 percent from 3-point range and 68.7 percent on the free-out line and recorded 15 double doubles this season.

“If you have a 7-gospective one who can do what he does, it really makes your life very easy.” Heat striker Jaime Jaquez Jr. told 247sports. “To be able to switch off shots, stretch the floor and at the same time be an enormous roller threat. Every time it goes down, Bigs has to make the decision to stop the layup or stop the praise, and that is a very difficult decision.”

Goods spent a season in Indiana under the former head coach Mike Woodson, where he achieved an average of 15.9 points per game, 9.9 rebounds, 1.9 blocks and a field -go -go percentage of 58.6%.

I assume that goods will make a big leap in his general development next season. He could be a cornerstone in the Miami Heat resistant or a huge commodity in a spray movement through heat and Pat Riley.

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