Why is miami heat so good
They also managed to absolutely strike oil in this past NBA Draft and undrafted free agent market, bringing in both Tyler Herro and Chris Silva , two rookies with meaningful roles on this team.
They even managed to move a burdening contract through it all, the former number 21 , which also allowed them to bring in a new face like Meyers Leonard. While these players, along with the many fantastic returning players of the Miami Heat, have been greatly responsible for their performance as a whole this season, there is something intangible that has a hand in it as well.
The comradery, or chemistry, between this group of Miami Heat guys is tactile and real, but also has a huge hand to play in why they are playing so well. Here are a few examples. When asked about the star power , or lack thereof, on this Miami Heat team, Jimmy Butler had an interesting response. His response was one that showed a certain faith and belief in those around him, almost as much or more so than he believes in his own.
Here is the exchange. Reporter to Jimmy Butler: "What do you say when they say you need a team of two to three stars and this team has just one star? There was this one situation with Jimmy Butler though, where he used that type of topic to poke fun at Meyers Leonard.
It is things like the above that prove something more than anything else and that is that the Miami Heat players genuinely like each other. This isn't a new thing, of course: The Heat has proven for years it's the best team at turning a G-League player into an NBA rotation player coveted by other teams that could have had him for free at one point.
Total investment in those players? One second-round pick. Again and again, Miami can turn nothing into something. Having a pick in the first round only makes it easier. Less than a third of the teams in the NBA can say they have won a title in the past two decades.
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Tucker was a great offseason add, too. This team if filled with versatile defenders able to guard a multitude of positions at any point in the game. If they are able to establish a chemistry early, they could easily be considered the best defensive team in the NBA next season.
While most teams seem to rely on the three-point shot too much, the Heat do not have that problem as they will have a team that is very versatile on offense. In addition to possibly being the best defender in the league, Jimmy Butler is also one of the most crafty scorers the NBA has to offer as well. Butler is a true throwback, able to score from mid-range and by drawing contact getting to the free throw line.
Not only that but Butler also has the ability to initiate offense as the primary ball handler. With Lowry on the court, that rate jumps to With Lowry off, back to the slowest offense in the league. All makes sense, right? What are those hit-ahead passes? They lead to shots in the first six seconds of the shot clock. Not just any shots. Miami was incredibly adept at forcing pick-six turnovers last year, in large part thanks to Butler, so they had plenty of early makes.
So how many shots per possessions, to adjust for overall pace are the HEAT taking in the first six seconds off the shot clock off an opponent make or miss? Last season it was 6. If it seemed like Boston had those passes scouted well on Thursday, they did. Miami had just five early hit-ahead passes, or 5.
You have to continue to adjust and do things sharper, do things with more purpose and intention. They are not switching less than they did last year. Last year they were at From that day on, through the Finals run and all of last season, this has been a switching team. They can be a little more selective with their switches and the intelligence on the floor will help them switch off the ball to avoid bad matchups, but the switch is still the thing.
So far this year, Miami is allowing just 0.
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