Heat's perfect next reclamation project couldn't be more obvious
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Heat's perfect next reclamation project couldn't be more obvious
"Miami doesn't have a simple solution for those issues-though more trust in Kel'el Ware could help on the glass-but it could chase an inexpensive answer to a different problem. The Heat's three-point shooting looks less than spectacular (12-of-35, 34.3 percent), which should motivate this front office to make a push for Los Angeles Lakers' 2024 first-round pick Dalton Knecht."
"Knecht, last summer's 17th overall pick, had some ups and downs as a rookie, but his season felt generally positive. He arrived as a scoring and shooting specialist, and he delivered on both fronts by averaging 9.1 points in 19.2 minutes while shooting 46.1 percent from the field and 37.6 percent from range. Those numbers surely aren't jumping off of your screen right now, but these per-36-minutes averages might: 17 points and 3.1 three-pointers, per Basketball-Reference.com."
Miami opened the 2025-26 season with a four-point road loss to Orlando that exposed rebounding deficiencies and a lack of star scoring. Bam Adebayo produced a quiet night, leaving the team short on top-end offensive punch. The Heat struggled on the glass and made just 12 of 35 three-pointers (34.3 percent). More trust in Kel'el Ware could help rebounding, while a low-cost move for Dalton Knecht could boost perimeter shooting. Knecht averaged 9.1 points in 19.2 minutes as a rookie, shooting 46.1 percent overall and 37.6 percent from three, with strong per-36 numbers.
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