Jaw-dropping data on new Heat starters. Adebayo on why he yelled at Spoelstra, who loved it
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The transformation of Miami's starting group, through two key player changes, has significantly improved their performance from one of the worst to one of the best in the league.
Herro noted that Duncan Robinson's ability to create advantages opens up the court for other players, while Highsmith’s defensive presence allows better matchup flexibility.
With the new starting lineup, the Heat are averaging 120.4 points per 48 minutes, positioning them competitively against top teams in the league like Cleveland.
The previously used starting lineup had one of the worst plus/minus ratings in the league, emphasizing the stark contrast in performance with the revised group.
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