Do The Miami Heat Still Need To Look Into Adding A Piece?

Head coach Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat watches as his team takes on the Chicago Bulls(Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
Head coach Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat watches as his team takes on the Chicago Bulls(Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat forward KZ Okpala (11) and Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) reach for a rebound during(Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: Do They Still Need To Look Into Adding A Piece?

If Okpala can’t find minutes on this team, then Miami should look to move him for a guy that can come in to play. With that and say, in a couple of months, if Okpala is gone, and Martin is off his two-way contract with a standard contract, Miami would then appear to have a single roster spot available.

What type of player should they use it on? Another factor to that whole equation would be what is going on with Markieff Morris.

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Could Miami move on from Morris if he can’t play this year or will have to miss most of the rest of the season? That is something to watch out for if Morris continues to miss time.

Another guy who many(including myself) have been hard on is Gabe Vincent. Vincent has been playing great lately, especially when it comes to shooting, which has been his biggest issue.

In the past couple of games, Vincent has been shooting the three-ball well. If Vincent keeps this up, does Miami need another guard?

Playing well in the regular season is one thing, but playing in the postseason is another thing. Time will only tell for Vincent.