Miami Heat Culture Is Learning From Mistakes… Instance To Instance

Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) dunks the ball during the second half in game two( Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) dunks the ball during the second half in game two( Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Head coach Erik Spoelstra of the Miami Heat greets former Miami Heat player Dwyane Wade(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

The Miami Heat are getting set for what may be their biggest challenge yet in these NBA Playoffs. With Joel Embiid, possibly, getting set to return to the lineup for his Philadelphia 76ers, the Miami Heat will face a 76er team with him featured for the first time in this series.

Dominating Games 1 and 2, by the end of them, the Miami Heat haven’t been challenged this series as they could be with Joel Embiid going for Philly.

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A giant human being with all the basketball skills and moves you ever did want to see, Embiid is a matchup problem whenever he’s on the floor.

That’s the gist of what could possibly be before them for Game 3 of this series though. If Games 1 and 2 are of any indication though, they’ll be ready.

Do you want to know why? Because the Miami Heat are absolutely one of the most adaptive, reactive, and applicable teams in the league.