MIAMI – As fans are still in disbelief over the Miami Heat's win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in overtime on Monday night, 140-138, there were many contributing factors to the victory, such as the outing from Kel'el Ware . After the Heat's Andrew Wiggins had a buzzer-beating dunk to win the game, head coach Erik Spoelstra made a big claim about the young center.

On Monday night, Ware would score 14 points on shooting seven of 14 from the field, but the eye-opening statistic was the whopping 20 rebounds he recorded, which is a career-high. The performance is an impressive one since Ware struggled against the frontcourt duo of Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley in the playoffs last season, but stood his ground on Monday, even having seven of the rebounds being on the offensive glass.

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