Miami Heat: When Kyle Lowry Can Be Your 4th Option, That’s Pretty Good

Miami Heat guard Kyle Lowry (7) shakes hands with center Bam Adebayo (13) prior the game against the Milwaukee Bucks(Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Kyle Lowry (7) shakes hands with center Bam Adebayo (13) prior the game against the Milwaukee Bucks(Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports)
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Miami Heat guard Kyle Lowry (7) gives a high five to a teammate prior facing the Milwaukee Bucks(Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports)

Miami Heat: When Kyle Lowry Can Be Your 4th Option, That’s Pretty Good

There has been a theme though, thus far, throughout the season. While you could look at some nights and though early, Monday’s Markieff Morris Game of Orlando in example, he might be further down than that on some nights.

But when you can have Kyle Lowry as your fourth option, most of the time, you are in a pretty good spot as a team. That’s a really good spot.

Think about it? When watching how things have played out, the Game Flow, what options and philosophies seem like what, then it looks entirely feasible that he’s fourth in the pecking order.

Jimmy Butler is your number one, while Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro might realistically fight over who’s number two there, that only leaves four. Again, you might even have nights where he’s further than that, depending on Max Strus, Keef, and perhaps even a Dewayne Dedmon outburst where the pick & roll action is going too good to let up.

There are several things to it all too though. Let’s explore deeper.