Reminder That Miami Heat Scouting And Development Still The Best There Is

Miami Heat guard Josh Richardson (0) celebrates his three-point basket with forward Justise Winslow (20)(David Richard-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Josh Richardson (0) celebrates his three-point basket with forward Justise Winslow (20)(David Richard-USA TODAY Sports)
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Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat in action against Bruce Brown #1 of the Brooklyn Nets(Photo by Jim McIsaac/2021 Jim McIsaac)

The Miami Heat are currently still number one in the Eastern Conference and currently riding the back of a four-game overall winning streak that just so happens to all have come on the road.

Returning home for a matchup with the Brooklyn Nets, a team with a new look and though they won’t have those new toys in tow on Saturday, this should be another chance for the Miami Heat to continue polishing a streak while fine-tuning themselves as a unit.

That’s the current iteration of the Miami Heat and their current players though.

Though always a topic worthy of discussion, that isn’t the topic here right now. Well, Miami Heat players are the topic, just not the current ones.

When thinking about the Miami Heat program, one that is known to pull the absolute best out of guys from an on-court and physical fitness standpoint, it has been proven to be among the best in the league and in sports.

Follow along here. We promise we’re getting to a point.