Miami Heat: Diversification Might Be Key Fix To Late Game Offensive Issues
By Max Marshall
When the Miami Heat are healthy, for the most part, they are a very dangerous team in the league. There aren’t many complaints to have this year if you are a Miami fan, at all, is the point.
Yeah, of course, you can pick at certain things on the roster that you would like to see be better. On most of them even, there is probably a certain level of agreeance that certain players need to be better in certain situations.
However, there are also a ton of things that many would disagree on. Having said that, all Miami Heat fans can probably agree on one thing.
That would be about the issue with their crunch-time offense. Miami, in close games, makes you nervous.
They, often, are left to scramble at the end of a possession where they can’t seem to figure out how to get off a good look. With so many talented guys, it’s befuddling.
With that, what are some tweaks that Miami can make that might allow the ball to go in the hoop more in those closing moments? It’s a great question and here are some options.