Miami Heat: Stagnation, Going Away From Bam, and Late K-Low… All No Bueno
This one is one of the most important of the trio. Remedying this issue would, probably, go a long way towards helping address the other two.
Late Kyle Lowry Pushes
If Kyle Lowry doesn’t, somehow, wait to come on, then the Heat might not experience as much stagnation in the most crucial moments or stretches of the game. In the same light, if Lowry is doing him, the way he does it might not allow the team to forget about Bam.
That means quite a bit of P&R Action, that surely includes and sees Bam get his touches. While you could, flat-out, just go to the man anyway, this is a way to ensure that he’s involved and primed to still get his looks.
When looking at this from a Lowry-centric perspective though, that’s a huge part of the reason they brought him in. Not only did they want him to push the pace and create easy looks for the rest of the guys, exactly what he’s done, but they also wanted him to be that three-level scorer that he has been.
He’s shown you a bit of that, but you want more. That will help to keep Bam involved and keep off those periods of stagnation as well.
The Miami Heat have title hopes and they are capable, really. They need to clean some things up and if they could start with these three things that you absolutely hate to see from them, that would be a good place to begin.