Miami Heat: Defining The Impact Of Kyle Lowry’s Shooting In 1 Play

Kyle Lowry #7 of the Miami Heat dribbles the ball against the Philadelphia 76ers(Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Kyle Lowry #7 of the Miami Heat dribbles the ball against the Philadelphia 76ers(Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
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Kyle Lowry #7 of the Miami Heat attempts a three pointer during the second half against the New York Knicks(Photo by Eric Espada/Getty Images)

Miami Heat: When Kyle Lowry Is Taking Shots, It All Works Better

Now, back to Lowry’s offense as a whole, he would go on to have one of his best showings in a Miami Heat uniform to date.

En route to helping the Heat secure a huge and much-needed get-right win, Lowry would drop 23 points, add eight assists, and grab four boards for good measure. He would do so on 8-16 shooting from the floor and 6-12 shooting from range.

Yes class, that’s 50 percent deep shooting on volume-type attempts. That’s the Kyle Lowry you love to see, want to see, and need to see if the Miami Heat want to do all that they’re capable of this season.

On the specific referenced play though from above, that’s the whole point of it all. It shows the massively important impact of his own range shooting on the rest of his team, the offense, and ultimately, the Miami Heat’s chances of winning and losing.