Miami Heat’s Final 12 Games Brimming With Tough Erik Spoelstra Decisions
By Max Marshall
Miami Heat: If There Is Anyone Built For The Task Though, It’s Spo
While you’re inquiring about things though, Dewayne Dedmon has struggled in the past couple of games as well.
No one is a doctor over here but you have to think something with Dedmon’s back is flaring up. It wouldn’t be a totally bad idea for Miami to rest him and give Omer Yurtseven some playing time.
They’ll need Dedmon when the postseason comes for, at least, ten to twelve minutes a game. You give him the benefit of the doubt there though, as he’s been really good for the Miami Heat throughout his entire tenure up until recently.
Markieff Morris is finally back on the court as well and has been okay in his return. You can see Keef being a backup forward-center option, playing next to both P.J. Tucker and Bam Adebayo.
Morris has been among playoff rotations and championship teams, so you know he knows how to handle himself. He is another piece that is a part of an intricate mix for Spo.
These next twelve games are important for Miami to flesh out their rotations. In knowing that, you have to keep in mind that the playoffs are all about matchups too.
Miami has the depth to have one guy play one series and not play in the next. Hopefully, the guys that are in and out of the rotation know to trust the coach, staying ready when their number is called.
That goes from Gabe Vincent to Max Strus, definitely to Caleb Martin, and depending on the shooting and spacing scenario—possibly even Victor Oladipo.