Miami Heat: Caleb Martin Saying, Seeing, And Embracing All The Right Things

Charlotte Hornets forward Caleb Martin (10) shoots over Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic (7) and forward Jae Crowder (99)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Charlotte Hornets forward Caleb Martin (10) shoots over Miami Heat guard Goran Dragic (7) and forward Jae Crowder (99)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Charlotte Hornets forward Caleb Martin (10) defends Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22)(Rhona Wise-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat have long been known for their Culture. Though everybody won’t admit it, from rival fans, players, and just rivals, in general and specifically, but it’s something that’s weaved into everything they do.

From the simple notion of being in the best shape of your life to the grander purpose of doing everything with maximum effort and always being willing to give that same max effort to your team and fellow teammates, they, along with many other things, are apart of the totality of that thing that goes into making the Miami Heat Culture what it is.

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When guys are of that type of ilk though, called Miami Heat guys traditionally and such as Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry, Dewayne Dedmon, Kelly Olynyk, or Josh Richardson in example, they can see that from the outside looking in.

By the way and exemplified in the previous statement, they come in different shapes, sizes, and don’t all have to be built the same way, body-type wise or skill set wise and while they all just have to be made of the right kind of stuff, if that makes sense.

But towards the notion of seeing it from the outside looking in, if you’re that kind of guy of course, the Heat’s latest addition has that thing to him. So, it makes complete sense that he could see what the Miami Heat are all about from afar.