Simone Fontecchio and Norman Powell both shined in their recent FIBA International games.
Miami Heat’s Recent Acquisitions Shine in Respective FIBA International Matchups originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Miami Heat’s recent roster moves are already paying dividends, as evidenced by a recent X post that highlighted both the standout performances of Norman Powell and Simone Fontecchio in their respective FIBA international matchups on Saturday.
As the Heat gear up for the upcoming NBA season, these acquisitions are proving their worth on the global stage, turning heads and raising expectations.
Norman Powell, representing Jamaica, delivered a masterful performance, dropping 34 points with an impressive 5-of-9 from beyond the arc and a 53% field goal percentage.
The veteran guard’s scoring prowess and efficiency highlight why Pat Riley and the Heat targeted him as a key addition this offseason after the departure of Jimmy Butler.
His ability to light up the scoreboard, as captured in images of him gripping the ball with confidence, suggests he could be a game-changer for the Heat’s offense.
Meanwhile, Simone Fontecchio showcased his sharpshooting for Italy, contributing 21 points, including 3-of-5 from three-point range, also at a 53% field goal clip.
The Italian forward’s silky smooth jumper underscores his potential to stretch defenses—a valuable asset for the Heat's dynamic lineup.
Social media reactions include fans praising both players' impact, with some suggesting Powell might already be Heat's best player.
As the Heat navigate roster decisions—amid rumors of potential cuts—these international showings could solidify Powell and Fontecchio’s roles.
With the season approaching, the Heat's new pickups are not just fitting in; they’re setting the stage for a competitive run, proving their international flair translates to NBA promise.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 10, 2025, where it first appeared.
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