Miami Heat: Bam Adebayo Needs To Be Himself From Tip And Throughout

Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) moves to the basket agianst Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis (3)(Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) moves to the basket agianst Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis (3)(Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Los Angeles Clippers center Ivica Zubac (40) defends Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo (13) under the basket(Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports) /

On Wednesday night, the Miami Heat’s do-it-all big man, Bam Adebayo, had quite an odd game. He got into foul trouble early.

But the way Adebayo played in the second half is something that he can do anytime he is on the court. Adebayo can be the best player on the floor and that’s any given time he touches the floor.

If you take into account what he did early on Thursday night as well, he showed that he can be the absolute best player, the leading scorer, and be the best defender on the floor at the same time for his Miami Heat.

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The thing that’s always been said about Adebayo is that you need him to be aggressive from the start and to continue that same effort throughout.

When seemingly hard on Adebayo, it’s only because there is a thought that Adebayo doesn’t know how good he is at times.

If you’re the Miami Heat, you have to show him his highlight’s in the second half of the Lakers game and early against the Clippers.