Baffling Erik Spoelstra problem the Heat must work to solve ASAP
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Baffling Erik Spoelstra problem the Heat must work to solve ASAP
"It's become abundantly clear over the last few weeks that Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra still doesn't know exactly how to utilize this roster to its maximum potential. And that's an unacceptable problem that the team needs to work out quickly. The biggest point of evidence that points to this is the fact that Kel'el Ware had his first assist opportunity with Bam Adebayo on the other end of it on New Year's Day."
"In other words, Bam didn't shoot a ball passed from Ware until roughly three months into the start of the season. That tells me the Ware and Bam pairing is still very much a work in progress and that Spo hasn't figured out how to make it work. And fans can't be happy with that. Especially considering that one of the most exciting parts of the Heat's season entering this year revolved around the idea of a Bam-Ware frontcourt thriving,"
"And even though Spo is widely considered one of the best coaches in the league, if not at the top of that list, he's not above criticism. Spo has done a ton right this season. The fact that the Heat is 20-16 at this point of the year is nothing short of magical. However, the Bam-Ware frontcourt experiment still hasn't progressed to the point where it should be. Spo has to take that blame."
Erik Spoelstra has not yet found an effective way to use the current roster to maximize potential. The Kel'el Ware–Bam Adebayo pairing has been underutilized and remains a work in progress, evidenced by Ware recording his first assist to Bam only on New Year's Day and the pairing posting a negative net rating. Fans and the front office need clarity on the team identity if coaching rotations remain unsettled. The Heat are 20-16, showing success overall, but the Bam-Ware frontcourt experiment still lacks consistent production and requires adjustments and accountability from coaching.
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