Miami Heat: 3 Reasons Jimmy Butler Might Be In For Best Year Yet

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) warms up before playing the Los Angeles Lakers in game one of the 2020 NBA Finals(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) warms up before playing the Los Angeles Lakers in game one of the 2020 NBA Finals(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) is defended by LA Clippers forward Marcus Morris Sr. (8) and center Serge Ibaka (9) in the first half at Staples Center.(Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat are coming off amazing things over the course of the NBA offseason. With so many improvements, developments, and new wrinkles in tow, the wait of the regular season is sure to be as exciting as ever.

With those thoughts in mind though, it begs of a slew of questions surrounding the team. What will the rotations look like?

What roles will each guy fill? How will the team mesh, especially with so many new faces?

Read. 3 Situational Lineup Groups For Coach Spoelstra to Consider. light

Will guys that have received a ton of new money be able to continue to thrive under the pressure that new contracts can place on a guy, namely Duncan Robinson and Bam Adebayo? Speaking of Robinson and Bam though, that leads to two more timely questions.

Can Bam finally step up more, in terms of looking for his own offense and being aggressive, something that will go a long way for the Heat? Will Coach Spoelstra and company add new ways to get Duncan going, as the dribble-handoff is becoming too predictable at times, it seems.

There are a ton of questions to be answered, though they have the requisite talent to answer them. Even among all of the curiosity though surrounding the team, there is certainly something that can’t be questioned.

That’s the steadying presence that Jimmy Butler is, provides, and will continue to be for the Miami Heat this season.