Miami Heat Rotation: Erik Spoelstra Not Sure, But Who Get’s First Crack?

Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra calls a play in the second quarter(Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra calls a play in the second quarter(Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat talks with his team during the fourth quarter against the Milwaukee Bucks in Game Five of the Eastern Conference Second Round (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /

The Miami Heat are mere days away from their first ornganized contest of the upcoming season. Though it won’t count, a game of the preseason variety, they would be best served to start nailing down some things about their team and who they plan to be.

One of the questions at the tops of the minds of many and one of the first things that’ll need to be experimented with, in hopes of fully figuring it out early (again… hopefully), are the Miami Heat’s rotations and how they’ll look heading into the year.

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While the bench unit and reserve players are something that needs to be sorted out, with a plethora of talent and versatility to choose from, the starting unit is also something that needs to be figured out.

While, assuredly, it’ll include Kyle Lowry, Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo, and elite marksman, Duncan Robinson, who’s that fifth and final guy?