Miami Heat: Reserve Versatility To Be A Real Weapon For Them

Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat blocks the shot of Trae Young #11 of the Atlanta Hawks(Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat blocks the shot of Trae Young #11 of the Atlanta Hawks(Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat guard Duncan Robinson (55) attempts a three point shot over Atlanta Hawks guard Bogdan Bogdanovic (13)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: Reserve Versatility To Be A Real Weapon – The 3 & The Bam

When you move further down the starting lineup and deeper into that trio, you have the specialist. That’s the marksman of the core trio, Duncan Robinson.

A habitual 40-plus percent shooter from range, people actually had the audacity to say he had a down year on last season. While true, he was in the process of coming down from the outrageous and historic 44.6 percent shooting year he had in the Bubble Year… to a measly 40.8 percent.

Oh dear Basketball Godshow will they ever survive? How is he still on this team, he’s washed… but seriously though, there were complaints.

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Yes, he should continue to be that guy. When you’re shooting 40 percent on over eight attempts per though, then 40 is 40.

Yes, the more the better and all of that, but come on. That’s still greatness.

The last member of that core trio is the big guy, none other than the man himself, Bam Adebayo. Coming back with a renewed aggression and a re-bulked body, Adebayo appears to finally be figuring out the right balance on offense.