
"Through the first 30 games of the season, the Miami Heat are somehow worse than they were last year. Especially after the impressive 14-7 start to this season, this has to be the biggest sign that it may indeed be time for the front office to blow up this roster. The Heat is 15-15 through 30 games this season, and was 16-14 at this point last year. That simply doesn't add up, and it can't be a great sign for the Heat moving forward."
"With hopes that a full offseason with Andrew Wiggins, and another year of development for Kel'el Ware and Tyler Herro, along with the addition of Norman Powell, this team emerges improved from last season's disaster. That simply hasn't happened. The fact that the Heat aren't better this season without the Jimmy Butler cloud hanging over their heads is not a great indication of things to come. The team is still stuck in no man's land, and there are no easy paths forward."
Through the first 30 games the Miami Heat sit 15-15, a worse record than last season's 16-14 mark at the same point. A 14-7 start raised expectations that offseason additions and player development — including Andrew Wiggins, Kel'el Ware, Tyler Herro, and Norman Powell — would produce improvement. Those improvements have not materialized and the team remains hampered despite the absence of Jimmy Butler's cloud. The roster currently occupies no man's land with no easy paths forward. The franchise requires a hard reset or a significant roster shake-up, potentially replacing a headlining name such as Tyler Herro or Bam Adebayo.
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