Miami Heat: Is new style the most sustainable style of play for NBA Playoff Success?

Bam Adebayo #13, Trevor Ariza #8 and Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat celebrate against the Chicago Bulls(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Bam Adebayo #13, Trevor Ariza #8 and Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat celebrate against the Chicago Bulls(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) drives to the basket against the Boston Celtics(David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports)

The Miami Heat have gotten a ton from Tyler Herro and Goran Dragic of late.

The Miami Heat have seen a resurgence of late. Not only are they really striking it hot as a team on the offensive side of the ball, but two guys in particular have come back in a major way over the last few games.

Goran Dragic and Tyler Herro were major parts of the what the Miami Heat were able to do last season during the now legendary, NBA Bubble, and postseason as a whole. As a matter of fact, they were essential.

It would not have been possible without them and their contributions to the team. Well, in the glory of the 80’s cult classic horror film series, Poltergeist, “They’re Back!”

Over their last few games, Herro and Dragic are the perfect bench destroyers for Miami. Tyler has scored 81 points in his last four games, a 20.25 point average, on 16/25 from deep.

That’s some shooting and well over 50 percent there. Goran Dragic has also been very productive for the Miami Heat and their bench, hitting big shots at the right time for them.

He’s shooting 15/36 from deep over his last six games, with high double-digit point totals in quite a few of them. You just only hope it all is sustainable with these two.

If so, then then any team in the East should fear them… and any other team for that matter.