
"Powell has not only been productive for the Heat, but he's been the No. 1 scoring option on the highest scoring offense in the league. Through the first month of the season, Powell is averaging 25 points and four rebounds per game on 49 percent shooting from the field and 46 percent shooting from 3-point range. He's been a vital part of the Heat's transformation on the offensive end of the floor this season and has seemingly fit perfectly in Erik Spoelstra's new scheme."
"It's hard to imagine where the Heat would be this season if it weren't for Powell. In fact, the Heat is just 1-2 in games that Powell has not played in for Miami this season. With Powell in the lineup, the Heat is 9-4. Even in just the short time that Powell has been with the Heat, he's quickly emerged as one of the most important players on the team."
Norman Powell is averaging 25 points and four rebounds per game through the first month, shooting 49 percent from the field and 46 percent from three. Powell serves as the primary scoring option on the NBA’s highest-scoring offense and has fit seamlessly into Erik Spoelstra’s scheme. The Heat are 9-4 with Powell and 1-2 without him, underscoring his impact on team outcomes. Powell emerged after being traded from the Clippers and is playing at an All-Star level likely to earn a reserve nod if sustained. Tyler Herro’s eventual return poses an uncertainty, but offensive continuity appears likely.
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