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3 weeks agoErik Spoelstra isn't worried about Tyler Herro, Norman Powell's fit together
After one week, the Miami Heat's offense were already breaking previously-set franchise records. Through five games, they are No. 9 in offense and No. 7 in both effective field goal percentage and true-shooting percentage. The uniqueness with it is that it's come without arguably their best offensive player in Tyler Herro, who averaged 23.9 points on 60.5 percent true shooting in his first year as an All-Star.
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