Fallout, nuggets on trade for new Heat player Norman Powell, and some eyebrow-raising data
Briefly

Norman Powell joins the Miami Heat after a notable season, where he averaged over 21 points while shooting at least 48% from the field and 40% from three-point range. The Heat struggled in clutch situations last season, ranking last in three-point shooting at 25.6% and underperforming overall with a 39.9% field goal percentage. Powell's clutch contributions include a shooting percentage of 50% from three and 53.8% from the field, placing him among the top players in the league. He also ranked tied for fourth in free throw percentage during clutch moments, further highlighting his value in late-game scenarios.
Last season, Norman Powell was one of only six players to average at least 21 points, shooting 48% from the field and 40% on threes.
The Heat shot 25.6% on threes in clutch situations, ranking last, while Powell excelled with a clutch three-point shooting percentage of 50%.
In clutch scoring, Powell ranked fifth in shooting percentage with 21 made shots out of 39 attempts, showcasing his importance in tight games.
Powell also ranked tied for fourth in clutch free throw shooting percentage, showcasing his ability to convert under pressure with an 87.1% rate.
Read at Miami Herald
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