1. Scoring – Mario Chalmers, Ray Allen, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, Chris Bosh
Jun 11, 2013; San Antonio, TX, USA; Miami Heat center Chris Bosh (1), Mario Chalmers (15), Ray Allen (34) LeBron James (6) and Dwyane Wade (3) react during a time-out against the San Antonio Spurs in the fourth quarter during game three of the 2013 NBA Finals at the AT
All five of these guys can score in his own way and when Spoelstra needs points or wants to push the pace, they go with this lineup. In 112 minutes, this lineup scored 129. 4 points per offensive possessions. It gave up 99.1 points per 100 possessions equaling a net of 30.3 points.
While this lineup struggles defensively, the scoring power behind it allows the Heat to get up and go with a terrific transition game.
Without Miller, the Heat could use this lineup more to take advantage of Allen’s shooting instead of just giving all of Miller’s minutes to Battier, Jones or Lewis. Wade can still supply physicality, defense and rebounding as a third guard/ small forward.