
"Lowe admitted that even after the Herro injury, he believes the Heat are going to be better than what people think. Perhaps most noteworthy, Lowe also believes that the Heat's offensive philosophy has hit a wall, and he's heard that this team is going to look very different in terms of overall style on that end of the floor this year."
"And their fading offense may have reached its point of no return, when they were embarrassed out of the first round of the NBA Playoffs at the hands of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Looking back, with all due respect, the Cavs were even that great a team. Still, the Heat couldn't find an offensive rhythm whatsoever in that series. Miami lost to the Cavs by historic proportions, in large part because of the anemic offense."
The Miami Heat’s offense is expected to look very different this season, with roster availability and strategic shifts prompting a new approach. Tyler Herro will miss the first month, removing a key scoring option early in the schedule. The offense has ranked bottom-10 in regular-season offensive rating over the past three years, often masked by Jimmy Butler’s individual scoring and elite team defense. The offense collapsed during a lopsided first-round loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, exposing a lack of rhythm. The coaching staff prepared a "new plan for a new team" in the weeks before training camp, signaling major offensive changes.
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