Heat have yet to unveil their most top heavy starting lineup
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Heat have yet to unveil their most top heavy starting lineup
""Offensively, I think when we get our guys back, I think we're going to be a really dangerous offensive team," Spoelstra recently told the media. "We can be fourth in the league in scoring with large parts of our rosters on the sideline. Just wait until we get our guys back into the fold.""
"Herro has missed the team's last 15 matchups, sidelined with a rib injury. Overall, he's been out for 45 out of the team's possible 56 games- on route to appear in by far a career low amount of games in what has already been an injury riddled seven-year career in Miami."
"Nagging minor injuries have also struck the Heat's newest All-Star Norman Powell recently. Key glue guys Pelle Larsson has been in and out, along with Davion Mitchell. But a fully healthy squad could finally come to fruition soon, just in time for a post-All-Star break playoff push."
Miami Heat rotation remains unsettled after an inconsistent first 50-plus games and widespread injuries. Tyler Herro has played only 11 games this season and has missed the last 15 matchups with a rib injury; he has missed 45 of 56 possible games, marking a career-low availability in his seven-year Heat tenure. The team also faces nagging injuries to Norman Powell, Pelle Larsson, and Davion Mitchell. A fully healthy roster could emerge ahead of a post-All-Star-break playoff push. When key players return, the team could become a high-scoring unit. The projected optimal starting five would be Herro, Powell, Andrew Wiggins, Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware.
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