Zach Lowe offers risky solution to unlock Kel'el Ware's potential even more
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Zach Lowe offers risky solution to unlock Kel'el Ware's potential even more
"Fresh off the best performance of his career thus far, ESPN's Zach Lowe offers an interesting potential solution to Erik Spoelstra and the Miami Heat in an attempt to get the most out of Kel'el Ware, specifically on the offensive end of the floor. But Lowe's pitch, which revolves around running more pick and rolls (and specifically when Tyler Herro returns), is an incredibly risky one."
"Sure, in theory, you'd have to imagine that the Heat are going to run more pick-and-rolls when Herro returns. You'd have to assume that will be the case, especially considering that's one of the most dangerous parts of his game. The Heat can't get too cute with the offense At the same time, Spo needs to be careful in trying to fix something that isn't broken."
A targeted increase in pick-and-rolls when Tyler Herro returns could create more offensive opportunities for Kel'el Ware. That adjustment aims to leverage Ware's strengths without overhauling the Heat's current pace-and-space approach. The Heat's early-season offense has strong momentum, so changes should be minimal and carefully phased in to avoid disrupting team chemistry. Adding a few more pick-and-roll actions when Ware shares the floor could help Ware reach his offensive ceiling while also helping Herro regain rhythm. Any rollout should account for an expected learning curve and be executed cautiously to protect existing success.
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