Miami Heat: They Have So Much Room For Improvement… It’s Scary

Brooklyn Nets guard Patty Mills (8) fights for a rebound against Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) and forward P.J. Tucker (17)(Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports)
Brooklyn Nets guard Patty Mills (8) fights for a rebound against Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) and forward P.J. Tucker (17)(Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra reacts during the third quarter against the Brooklyn Nets(Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat are beginning to turn heads, at this point, in the young season, though it shouldn’t be a shocker as to how good they’ve looked. Well, to some, it seems to be.

When you think about how they’ve began the season though, minus a lackluster effort in a clunker to Indiana, they’ve been one of the better teams in the league. That’s just the truth and if you look around the league at the results, that fact comes through.

With early statement wins, as big of statements that can be made this early in the year, they have put the rest of the NBA World on notice. That includes wins against a lot of people’s preseason favorites, both the Bucks and the Nets.

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One dude that always seems to be in the know, Tim Legler of ESPN, made it official.

Here’s the big kicker though and even amongst all of that, there is so much meat left on the bone with this Miami Heat team. What this means, in layman’s terms, is this.

For as good as the Miami Heat have looked, in all but that one game, there is a whole other level that they can go to. While Kyle Lowry‘s offensive struggles to begin the season is one thing, that is only indicative of the larger platform at play here.