The Heat selected Lithuanian backcourt star, how does this bankrupt version of "Doncic" be compatible with Herro?
In this year's NBA draft, the Miami Heat, who holds the 20th pick in the first round, selected Kasparas Jakučionis, a Lithuanian freshman backcourt star who had previously played for the University of Illinois. Yacuccionis was born in May 2006 and is a 19-year-old backcourt player with a very comprehensive offensive function. According to data from the previous NBA joint trial training session, Yakucionis's bare feet are 194.9cm tall, weigh 93.1kg, wingspan is 202.6cm, and standing height is 254cm. In the NCAA field this season, Yakucionis made a total of 33 appearances, averaging 31.9 minutes of playing time, averaging 15 points, 5.7 rebounds (1.4 frontcourt rebounds), 4.7 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.3 blocks, and 3.7 turnovers and 2.7 fouls. His shooting percentage was 44% (4.5/10.3), a three-point shooting percentage of 31.8% (1.6/5.2), and a free throw shooting percentage of 84.5% (4.3/5.1). With a series of outstanding performances, Yakusionis was shortlisted for the third team of the Big Ten League All-Squad and the Big Ten League All-Rookie Team this season, which is also the greatest recognition of his outstanding performance. From the perspective of characteristics, Yakusionis is a player with good scoring ability, rich offensive methods and reliable passing and organizational skills. He has very comprehensive functions on the offensive end. His ball-holding offensive ability and his ability to organize and connect offense are quite outstanding. He is skilled in technology and solid basic skills. His man-ball combination ability and ball quotient are outstanding. As a freshman, it is definitely a very valuable thing to be able to play such an important role on the offensive end. However, Yakusionis' athletic ability is not ideal. He lacks enough explosive power and impact power. His stability in outside shooting also has obvious room for improvement. He is not very ideal in turnover control, and his contribution to the defensive end is also relatively limited. Yakucionis looks like a player who is far stronger than defense. His offensive performance is like a weakened version of Luka Doncic. His defensive performance is not more prominent than Doncic, which makes people feel a little worried about his adaptability after entering the NBA and his role in the team. Judging from the Heat's situation, they really need to improve in the No. 1 position, and Yakusionis does meet the team's requirements. Yakusionis is a big ball holder, and he is also very in line with the current development trend of the NBA. However, the problem is that Yakucionis has very low compatibility with Tyler Herro, or it can be said directly that the two players are not suitable for appearing on the court at the same time for a long time. I don’t know how the Heat will arrange the playing time for Yakusionis next season. Can he realize his talent and potential? 



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