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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Oklahoma City Thunder center Derrick Favors (15) runs down the court(Alonzo Adams-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: With Victor Oladipo Still In The Air, Who Else Could Help?

Victor Oladipo is one of the biggest X-Factors in the league, let alone in Miami. Oladipo is another guard who can create his own shot, shoot well from three, get to the rim, and is a really good defender.

If he can be at 80 percent of what he used to be, then Miami won’t need another guard. John Wall could be an option if he gets a buyout, especially if Oladipo doesn’t return to look right.

However, Miami could also stand to add a four who can play the five as well as needed. Kevin Love could be an option if bought out and the same with Derrick Favors.

Love would be perfect in Miami. You never thought you might hear that, but there it is and primarily because Love can pass and spread the floor.

That’s exactly what the Miami Heat need. Teams can never have enough shooting.

Favors would be a good fit as well. He can rebound at a good level and be insurance for Bam Adebayo.

Dewayne Dedmon is a fan favorite and has been playing well this season, but Favors might be an upgrade and there is nothing wrong with having more depth.

Miami has a lot of options on where they could attack the buyout market. Besides, there are still some things to figure out about this team, to see where they might or might not need something.

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Either way, Miami is in a good position right now, but they’ll surely look to do whatever it takes to make sure they finish in the best position. At least you think they’ll try.