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    Sunday, May 12, 2024

    Season is over for Heat's Napier

    Miami rookie guard Shabazz Napier, center, sits with teammates Chris Bosh, left and Dwyane Wade during Tuesday's home game against San Antonio. Miami has ruled Napier out for the remainder of the regular season after he underwent surgery to repair a sports hernia on Wednesday. (Joe Skipper/AP Photo)

    Miami — The Miami Heat have ruled rookie guard Shabazz Napier out for the remainder of the regular season after he underwent surgery to repair a sports hernia Wednesday.

    Napier, the former UConn star, is the third Heat player to see his season end early, along with center Chris Bosh and forward Josh McRoberts. Bosh will not play until next season because of blood clots on a lung, and McRoberts is still rehabilitating after knee surgery.

    Napier played in 51 games this season for the Heat, making 10 starts. He led the Huskies to last year's NCAA championship averaged 5.1 points, 2.5 assists and 2.2 rebounds in his rookie year.

    The Heat start a three-game road trip in Cleveland on Thursday, then visit Detroit and Indiana this weekend.

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