Miami Heat: Bam Adebayo’s Success Has Lot To Do With Rim-Proximity

Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) reacts during the second quarter of the game against the Milwaukee Bucks(Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) reacts during the second quarter of the game against the Milwaukee Bucks(Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) fouls Charlotte Hornets forward Gordon Hayward (20)(Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

When you look at the Miami Heat, as a whole right now, you see a few things that pop out at you.

Yes, Jimmy Butler has continued to be his dynamic and all-around self, on both sides of the ball, and to a tune of whatever the Miami Heat may need at any given moment.

Kyle Lowry has come in and not only added his dynamic pull-up range, especially over the past two contests, but a pace unlike that in which the Miami Heat have seen before. That’s not all though.

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When you look at Tyler Herro, he is playing lights out. Can you believe that there was a lot of chatter about trading this guy last year?

Aren’t you glad that they didn’t do that? In any event though and with the figures that he’s putting up right now, it wouldn’t be that surprising to see him get some serious NBA All-Star consideration once that time of the year comes around.

None of that is the biggest thing though, at least, when it comes to the Miami Heat’s success right now.