Erik Spoelstra sent a strong message the Heat's front office can't ignore
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Erik Spoelstra sent a strong message the Heat's front office can't ignore
"By practically refusing to play Tyler Herro and Norman Powell together down the stretch, Erik Spoelstra was sending a strong message to the Miami Heat's front office. The message was that the front office is going to have to choose between the two offensive-minded guards this offseason."
"On the season, Herro and Powell only played 257 minutes together while posting a -6.9 net rating. After the All-Star break, they had a -19.2 net rating in just 114 minutes together."
"The fact was that Herro and Powell did not complement each other when they were on the floor, and they had a negative impact on the rest of the team, which is the biggest issue."
"It's not generally in the Heat's DNA to make changes just for the sake of change. They usually will only make a change if there's a path to upgrading their roster."
Erik Spoelstra's refusal to play Tyler Herro and Norman Powell together indicates a clear message to the Miami Heat's front office. The team must decide whether to trade Herro, keep Powell, or move on from both players. Their on-court performance together has been poor, with a -6.9 net rating over 257 minutes and a -19.2 net rating after the All-Star break. The Heat face a challenging offseason, as they typically avoid changes unless there is a clear upgrade opportunity.
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