
"It may only be preseason, but it's pretty obvious that the Miami Heat are going to miss Duncan Robinson a lot this upcoming season. Through five exhibition games, the Heat is a bottom-5 team in 3-point shooting percentage, attempts, and makes. It'd be surprising if there wasn't at least some free-agency remorse with the way the Heat handled that entire situation. Who would've guessed that parting ways with your best 3-point shooting, and then not actively replacing him, would end in disaster for the Heat? That's exactly where the Heat may find themselves at the moment."
"Heading into training camp, the hope was that Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra could help evolve the team's offense. Part of that so-called evolution revolved around picking up the pace. While the Heat have accomplished that, the overall results have not been found just yet. Even though the Heat have played at a much quicker pace so far this season, it hasn't tangibly had much of an impact on their overall offense."
The Miami Heat parted ways with Duncan Robinson and did not add a comparable three-point shooter; through five preseason games the team ranks bottom-five in three-point percentage, attempts, and makes. Tyler Herro remains injured and his eventual return alone is unlikely to restore three-point production. The Heat finished last season with the 21st-ranked offensive rating and were eliminated by the Cavaliers by a historic margin. The team increased pace in preseason, but offensive outputs have not improved and the Heat sit near the bottom of offensive rating after five games.
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