Miami Heat: Defining Max Strus’s Role In Rotation… Reserve Volume Shooter

Max Strus #31 of the Miami Heat shoots over Markieff Morris #88 of the Los Angeles Lakers(Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)
Max Strus #31 of the Miami Heat shoots over Markieff Morris #88 of the Los Angeles Lakers(Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat guard Max Strus (31) shoots the ball against the Portland Trail Blazers(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat love to shoot the outside shot these days. While they were really great at it in the season before last, the Bubble Year, they came back to earth, a bit, on last season.

With new faces in tow, development from their returning guys, and a proper offseason, the Miami Heat are expecting big things in the coming season. Well, there’s that reason and another.

With more consistency to the whole situation and be that the season itself, the regular schedule of it all, or just a bit more understanding and ability to handle the situation that is and has surrounded the pandemic, that should give the Miami Heat a better chance to get out to a good start.

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That’s especially considering how they got underway last season and that’s after an elongated prior season and shortened offseason. That’s neither here nor there at the moment, but reflective of how they just couldn’t seem to get right last year, as also indicative of their range shooting that they have come to depend so much on.

When you think about some of the factors mentioned earlier though and specifically the part surronding the development of returning faces, there is one guy that comes to mind when thinking about their range shooting.