Heat offense still a problem. Also, Herro doesn't travel and a preseason game in Puerto Rico
Briefly

Following a significant trade involving Jimmy Butler, the Miami Heat's offensive issues remain unresolved. Despite the debut of new players Andrew Wiggins, Davion Mitchell, and Kyle Anderson, the Heat scored a season-low 85 points, shooting only 33.7% from the field. Coach Erik Spoelstra pointed to ongoing problems with spacing and decision-making as key challenges. The absence of leading scorer Tyler Herro due to illness exacerbates matters, as his presence has statistically improved the team's offensive performance. Overall, the Heat needs to address its efficiency to enhance game outcomes.
With Andrew Wiggins, Davion Mitchell, and Kyle Anderson making their Heat debuts, the team still faced significant offensive struggles, totaling just 85 points against Boston.
Coach Erik Spoelstra emphasized the need to improve spacing and decision-making, highlighting these issues as consistent themes in the Heat's recent games.
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