Norman Powell is off to a good start to the new year


Norman PowellNorman Powell starts the year with a 36-point heat wave. Against the Pistons, the guard caught fire in the third quarter with 15 points to help his team take a 22-point lead. If the former Clippers player finished with 12/23 shooting, he especially shined on 3-pointers with 7/14 in practice.

To break free from the Pistons’ good defense, he had to take turns finding long shots off the dribble, in transition or in catch-and-shoots. Versatility who impressed Erik Spoelstra : “During the first three quarters, he scored a lot of his points in unpredictable situations, it was really impressive. He got some in transition, but also on the catch-and-shoot. He’s really, really good at that.”

The highlight of a successful night off, this award-winning shot in transition at the end of the third quarter, where he was able to take advantage of the little space he had left Poor Ivey to rise and score his final basket of the night.

Norman Powell finds color again

When I received the ball, I saw it was behind the 3-point line. analyzes Norman Powell. “It was an open shot for me. I took it and it came home. If you have space, you have to shoot. They stopped me from attacking in sets so I had to find shots in transition and I was able to get them.”

In the fourth quarter, Norman Powell was more discreet despite the Pistons’ scoring surge. He scored just two points in the final twelve minutes, on free throws, but the Heat s’impose 118-112.

Miami thus has its fourth consecutive success thanks to Norman Powell, who returned the color after a few complicated nights just before Christmas. He averaged 27.3 points in his last four outings.

“We’re pretty diverse,” also reminds the Heat player. “We’re not going to score 140 points every night. We have to adjust, move the ball to get the shots we want and I thought we did a good job of that tonight.”

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Norman PowellPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2015-16TOR4914:4842.440.481.10.31.92.31.01.20.60.70.25.6
2016-17TOR7618:1744.932.479.20.31.92.21.11.70.70.90.28.4
2017-18TOR7015:0940.128.582.10.21.51.71.31.60.50.90.25.5
2018-19TOR6018:4648.340.082.70.32.12.31.51.60.71.10.28.6
2019-20TOR5228:2749.539.984.30.53.23.71.82.11.21.50.416.0
2020-21BI2734:2244.336.188.00.92.43.31.92.31.31.60.417.0
2020-21TOR4230:2449.843.986.50.52.53.01.82.31.11.80.219.6
2021-22LAC525:0050.854.285.70.62.22.82.82.80.41.40.821.4
2021-22BI4033:2045.640.680.30.42.93.32.12.31.01.60.418.7
2022-23LAC6026:0747.939.781.20.42.52.91.82.10.81.70.317.0
2023-24LAC7626:1148.643.583.10.22.42.61.11.80.60.90.313.9
2024-25LAC6032:3848.441.880.40.42.83.22.11.91.21.80.221.8
2025-26MIA2831:1347.939.886.40.43.64.02.82.31.31.90.323.8

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / 3 points in an attempt; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2026-01-02 10:18:00

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