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Nikola Vucevic ready for Celtics debut against Heat
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Nikola Vucevic could make his debut with the Boston Celtics when they take on the visiting Miami Heat on Friday night.

Boston acquired Vucevic, 35, in a trade with the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday. The Celtics gave up guard Anfernee Simons and a 2026 second-round draft pick in the deal. Boston also received a future second-round pick.

Vucevic, a 6-foot-9 center, is averaging 16.9 points, 9.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game in 48 games this season, but he hasn't been as effective at the defensive end of the court.

"I know some of the limitations I have," Vucevic told The Athletic. "I'm aware of them."

Neemias Queta has been Boston's starting center this season. The Celtics have also used center Luka Garza, whose skillset is similar to what Vucevic brings.

Queta and Garza both started in Wednesday's 114-93 road victory over Houston. Queta finished with 10 points, 19 rebounds and five blocks in the win. Garza, who made his second start of the season, added 19 points and six rebounds.

"It just helped us on multiple fronts," Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said when he was asked about the double-big lineup. "It helped us defensively. It helped us offensively with matchup recognition. We were able to kind of be in our matchups because of that. I thought those guys did a great job. I thought Luka and Neemi were great. Neemi was kind of the best version of him."

The Celtics also reportedly made two minor moves Thursday. Boston sent Chris Boucher to Utah, and traded Josh Minott to Brooklyn. Like Vucevic, Boucher is in the final year of his contract.

The Heat will be looking to end Boston's four-game winning streak Friday.

"We're just going to forge ahead until we conquer it," Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said. "It's disappointing. I see the potential with our team. I really do.

"That ability to sustain -- get a quality win and then do it again. Then rinse and repeat. That's what all the very good teams are able to do. They're just more consistent."

The Heat didn't have Andrew Wiggins (left hamstring tightness) for Tuesday's 127-115 home loss to Atlanta. Norman Powell (personal reasons) and Tyler Herro (ribs) also did not play against the Hawks. Powell has missed Miami's last three games and Herro hasn't played in the last 11.

Herro didn't make the two-game trip that includes Sunday's game against the Washington Wizards. Wiggins and Powell will likely be back against the Celtics.

"Whoever we got out there, we take the approach we always have what it takes to win," Miami's Jaime Jaquez Jr. said. "Obviously, guys are dealing with things. We want them to get better, get all the rest they can so they're healthy when they come back to us. Until then, we're gonna try to hold it down as best we can."

Atlanta made 21 of 50 3-point attempts Tuesday. Chicago also made 20 of 40 shots from beyond the 3-point arc in a 125-118 win over Miami on Saturday, one day before the Bulls shot 14.6% on 3-point attempts (6 of 41) in a 134-91 loss to the Heat.

"We just couldn't get it done defensively (against Atlanta)," Jaquez said. "They lit us up from 3 -- something that's kind of been a theme for us the last couple (losses)."

This article first appeared on Field Level Media and was syndicated with permission.

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