Miami Heat: Bam Adebayo Elated Over Victor Oladipo’s Imminent Return

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Taurean Prince (12) attempts a layup past Miami Heat guard Victor Oladipo (4) and center Bam Adebayo (13)(Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports)
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Taurean Prince (12) attempts a layup past Miami Heat guard Victor Oladipo (4) and center Bam Adebayo (13)(Mary Holt-USA TODAY Sports)
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Victor Oladipo #4, P.J. Tucker #17, Duncan Robinson #55 and Zylan Cheatham #45 of the Miami Heat look on against the Washington Wizards (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Miami Heat: Victor Oladipo May Return Soon, Further Putting Them Over The Top

The Miami Heat are already one of the hardest working and deepest teams in the league, if not the very best or peak example of both throughout the NBA.

In getting back a guy that has also been known to be a hard worker, a premier defender at his peak, a proven scorer, and a guy capable of making game-changing plays for them at multiple spots on the court, this could really serve to put them way over the top.

While the hope is, apparently based on these notions, that his return is imminent, as long as he can get back in time to get himself acclimated and in condition by late March to early April, you feel great about what he can add to this group.

That would give him time to firmly re-establish himself as a player, as far as his feel for the court, the game, and his team, while it also gives the team and his head coach, Erik Spoelstra, the necessary time needed to figure out how to deploy him in the rotation.

That shouldn’t be a problem for a guy like Spo though. However, who could ask for better problems?

It’s a great problem to have. The Miami Heat are a really good team, among the best in the league, and with news like this, they seemingly keep finding a way to up the stakes.