
"We see it with how Tyler Herro hasn't been a great fit (since returning) in the Heat's new offense and how Erik Spoelstra is struggling to make the dynamic between Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware work. Even though it's a duo that should work on paper, the results haven't been promising. When both Bam and Ware are on the floor together, the Heat have a negative plus-minus. Individually, their skill sets should mesh together; it just hasn't come together for the team just yet."
"And in the event that Spo needs to choose between the two, he's naturally going to lean on Bam. That's another reason why Ware's minutes continue to be inconsistent. If Ware can't find a groove playing alongside Bam, that means Spo either has to limit his minutes to when their versatile forward isn't on the floor, or to continue to try and force feed this duo that has been hit or miss so far this season."
The Miami Heat possess a talented roster whose components do not complement each other ideally, leading to inconsistent results once players returned to health. Tyler Herro has struggled to integrate into the new offensive scheme since returning. The frontcourt pairing of Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware has underperformed, producing a negative plus-minus when sharing the floor. Individually their skills should mesh, but their on-court chemistry remains lacking. Coach Erik Spoelstra faces rotation challenges and must prioritize Adebayo, which limits Ware's minutes and development. The lineup incompatibilities have made building continuity difficult during a season that was expected to prioritize youth development.
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