Miami Heat: Victor Oladipo Still Believes He Can Be ‘One Of The Greats’

Miami Heat guard Victor Oladipo (4) watches from the court after the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves(Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Victor Oladipo (4) watches from the court after the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves(Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat forward Markieff Morris (8) protects the ball from Minnesota Timberwolves guard Jaylen Nowell (4)(Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat are in a great place right now as a team. That’s a keyword for this chat though, “great”, so hold on to that.

Currently sitting in first place in the NBA’s Eastern Conference, with a two-game lead on the second-placed Milwaukee Bucks at the moment, the Miami Heat have a ton of their final games at home and are just getting to see what they might eventually look like at full tilt.

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While the readdition of Markieff Morris to the lineup is a huge part of that, with Keef having been out of the lineup since the November 8th dustup between himself and Nikola Jokic, he isn’t even the most mercurial part of the whole scenario.

While that may be hard to believe, considering the mysterious nature of Morris’s injury status for so long, there is another guy that just returned to the Miami Heat that had been out longer than he had been.

You know who it is. In case the headline wasn’t a dead giveaway, yes, it’s Victor Oladipo.