Heat fans have a theory that doesn’t necessarily involve Jaquez himself. Reddit user Bigburrbike joked Jaquez is balding and his
Miami Heat forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. is not meeting expectations in his sophomore campaign following an impressive rookie season. His stats and efficiency are down, potentially making the Heat's front office more willing to part ways with the 23-year-old.
Spoelstra was peeved that referees took the ball from Jaquez, when he was already at the free throw line, after Utah challenged a foul call with the Heat up 90-88 and 1:22 left in the fourth quarter on Thursday. The call was overturned, resulting in a jump ball that the Heat won, leading to a Jaquez three-pointer.
Despite the turbulence around him, Miami Heat forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. sat by his locker, bearing both, a calm and focused demeanor.
Jaquez produced eight points (3-8 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 2-2 FT), three rebounds, four assists and one block over 25 minutes during Thursday's 125-96 loss to Milwaukee.
In a season that has gone from great expectations to high anxiety, the Miami Heat now seemingly have moved on to kernels of hope.
The Miami Heat (21-22) started their first game during Jimmy Butler’s second suspension with a blow-out loss against the Milwaukee Bucks (25-17) 125-96. Here’s
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Damian Lillard had 29 points, 11 assists and nine rebounds and the Milwaukee Bucks overcame their travel issues to beat the Miami Heat 125-96 on Thursday for their fifth straight victory.
Camarillo welcomed its favorite son back to the Scorpion Dome on Tuesday night, when Jaime Jaquez Jr.’s No. 24 jersey was retired before a capacity crowd.
Anfernee Simons scored 24 points, Deandre Ayton had 22 points and 15 rebounds, and the Portland Trail Blazers beat the Miami Heat 116-107.
Jaime Jaquez Jr., the best boys’ basketball player in Camarillo High history, had his No. 24 jersey retired by the school during a ceremony on Jan. 14 in the Scorpion Dome. Jaquez, who went on to become an All-American and Final Four standout for UCLA,