
"The Miami Heat's revamped offense being such a success through the first week of the season is getting all the headlines, but it may have one disastrous side effect. Bam Adebayo has visibly struggled with efficiency and, at times, has looked comfortable in the Heat's new system. If this is the trade-off that the Heat must make, it may bring about some big-picture questions about their future."
"Through the first four games of the season, Bam is averaging 21 points and nine rebounds per game. However, he's only shooting 42 percent from the field. That would be a career low by a large margin if that number doesn't rebound. Before Bam's breakout game against the Charlotte Hornets, in which he finished with 26 points on 10-16 from the field, he was shooting just 36 percent from the field overall."
The Heat's revamped offense has produced early success but may reduce Bam Adebayo's efficiency. Through the first four games, Bam averages 21 points and nine rebounds per game while shooting 42% from the field. That 42% mark would be a career low without rebound. Before his breakout 26-point, 10-16 performance versus Charlotte, Bam shot 36% overall. The sample size is extremely small but the efficiency drop is notable and deserves monitoring. Bam's 3-point shooting has improved early in the season and shows encouraging results. Bam will need more consistent high-level play for the Heat to sustain their momentum.
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