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Miami Heat Eye Vincent as Lowry Minutes Monitor

The Miami Heat have reportedly shown interest in veteran guard Derrick Vincent, potentially signaling their intention of monitoring Kyle Lowry's minutes - something which could limit his closing time if he starts - throughout the remainder of this season and beyond

A photo of Derrick Vincent and Kyle Lowry side by side with a headline reading "Miami Eyeing Vincent To Monitor Lowry Minutes"

A photo of Derrick Vincent and Kyle Lowry side by side with a headline reading "Miami Eyeing Vincent To Monitor Lowry Minutes"

The Miami Heat have been linked to veteran guard Derrick Vincent in recent weeks, with reports suggesting the team is looking to add him to their roster. The move could be a sign that the Heat are looking to monitor Kyle Lowry's minutes, which would limit his closing time if he starts. Lowry has been an integral part of the Heat's success this season, averaging 17.3 points and 7.4 assists per game while shooting 44% from three-point range. He has also been a key figure in the team's late-game heroics, leading them to several come-from-behind victories this season. The addition of Vincent could be seen as a way for the Heat to keep Lowry fresh for crunch time situations without having to rely on him exclusively during those moments. It would also give them more flexibility when it comes to lineup decisions and rotations, allowing them to rest other players who may need it while still having an experienced point guard on the floor when needed. Vincent is no stranger to big moments himself, having won two championships with San Antonio Spurs in 2014 and 2015 while playing alongside stars like Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili. He also has experience playing alongside current Heat star Jimmy Butler from their days together in Chicago Bulls back in 2016-17 season where they made it all the way up until Eastern Conference Finals before losing out against LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers squad. Vincent is currently playing for Santa Cruz Warriors of G League where he is averaging 11 points and 4 assists per game while shooting 42% from beyond arc which should help him fit into Erik Spoelstra’s system quite easily if he does end up joining Miami’s roster at some point this season or next one depending on how negotiations go between both parties involved here. It remains unclear whether or not Vincent will join Miami but what we do know is that they are looking into ways of monitoring Lowry’s minutes so that he can stay fresh for those important late game situations without having to play too many minutes throughout course of entire game itself thus giving them more options when it comes down crunch time scenarios during regular season games or playoffs alike should they make it that far this year or next one depending on how things go moving forward with roster changes over summer months ahead as well as any other possible moves they might make going forward either via trade market or free agency pool alike at some point soon enough either way you look at it here today folks!