The All-Star break came at a good time for the Heat. They have lost four straight contests and 11 of their last 16, dropping them three games below .500.
The Heat took a 10-point lead into the fourth quarter of Wednesday’s game in Oklahoma City, then was outscored 32-8 in the final frame. On Thursday, they fell 118-113 to a depleted Dallas squad that was missing its entire starting five due to injuries.
“Everybody understands the urgency right now,” coach Erik Spoelstra said, per Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald. “There’s not a man in that locker room that doesn’t understand it. We’re disappointed, we’re frustrated. This is humbling.”
We have more out of Miami:
- The Heat were far from full strength in the loss to the Mavericks. Only 10 players were available with Andrew Wiggins missing the game due to a stomach illness after playing 34 minutes the previous night. Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Duncan Robinson and Terry Rozier have also missed recent games due to the same stomach bug, Chiang notes. Rozier also sat out Thursday’s game, as did Bam Adebayo. The latter was sidelined by a left knee contusion after posting 27 points, 15 rebounds and four assists in 35 minutes the previous night.
- Adebayo expressed exasperation after the late collapse against the Thunder. It was the 13th time this season Miami lost a game after leading by double digits. “It’s one of those things, man, it’s a lesson,” he told Chiang. “But how many times we got to keep learning this lesson? And it’s not just the players, it’s the coaches, as well. We got to understand that we got to all be on the same page.”
- Herro told Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel a sense of urgency is required at all times in order for the club to turn things around. “This is important,” he said. “This needs to matter to everybody in this locker room every single day, every single night, every single film session, shootaround, walkthrough, everything. I think that’s something that we also have to continue to improve at. The games aren’t the only thing that matter. Everything matters. Walkthroughs, like I said. And then just taking care of each other, helping each other, spending time with each other. We just need to get on the same page going into these last 30 games.”
- While the addition of Davion Mitchell gave the Heat a much-needed, point-of-attack backcourt defender, they still lack a definitive play-maker, Winderman writes in his latest mailbag. The subtraction of Jimmy Butler adds to the problem because Herro and Adebayo must focus more on scoring than play-making.
HEAT Roster is loaded with young talent, they need leadership, besides BAM, hero is emerging, Wiggins can be a veteran leader, even the new players, Anderson, Mitchell can provide leadership, especially down he stretch in he 4th Quarter…
Bam would flourish as a PF. 6’8 C nope not big enough. The Heat have a good 1-4 (Bam 4)
PG. Rozier
SG. Hero
SF. Wiggins
PF. Bam(6’8 perfect PF size)
C . ? Anderson for now ( Age range from starters is 25-30) need a C
Waive Dru Smith and Keshad Johnson. Sign Moses Brown and James Wiseman(injured and to develop next season). Then resign Keshad Johnson back to a two way contract. Ware is to young right now to start or you will stunt his growth
Miami needs a real C
Moses Brown or any other buyout C to start. How are they surviving with Bam at C ?
The Heat need a C. Maybe a buyout candidate
Delete the Wiseman name. I must be thinking about him too much
Thats a play in team at best
Stop using rotations that make no sense against matchups that make no sense…take Burks out of the shadow realm…free throw shooting is also back to being a clown show the way it has been for most of the last 10 years…and hopefully someone becomes available at the 2/3 b/c they need to sign someone at that spot, especially if Burks isn’t being used, and Larsson isn’t being used right…
formerlyz , I don’t follow the Heat closely, have appreciated your posts over on Warriors thread about Butler, and wonder whether you’d agree with this “outsider” updated take season on the Heat’s future:
– The bad: lost 35 yr old Jimmy Butler, the team’s only playmaker.
– The good: Kel’el Ware is young stud who has permanently upgraded the C position: Adebayo can move to the 4, a btter position for him; Herro has arrived as a star; and Wiggins provides an over-average 3&D wing.
– The future: ~48 wins/year, 5th-8th in East, need a Top 10 playmaking PG to compete with the top 4 teams in conference.
ATTN Miami Heat fans: I am a big time Andrew Wiggins hater. Please believe me these non-injured “days off” he needs are going to keep adding up. I would flip him to the Raptors for Brandon Ingram so fast if I were yall.
doesn’t sound to me like the “heat culture” is in a great place right now…