16 Most underrated and overrated Heat rivals heading into the 2024-25 NBA season

Miami Heat v Boston Celtics - Game Two
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As training camps approach around the NBA, it is only fitting to examine each team's updated rosters. Some franchises will debut the new season with a significantly altered appearance, while others will maintain a resemblance to their previous lineup.

In our thorough analysis of each team, we will identify the most underrated and overrated players for the 2024-25 NBA season out of the Miami Heat's rivals.

Boston Celtics

Underrated: Jrue Holiday

It is not particularly surprising that Jrue Holiday is identified as the most underrated player for the Boston Celtics. However, among the various transactions the Celtics executed this past season, the acquisition of Holiday tends to be overlooked. His contributions to the Celtics' offense and defense each game are significant and deserve acknowledgment.

His impact on the team's success in securing an NBA Championship this season, particularly during the NBA Finals where he faced a formidable Kyrie Irving, did not receive the recognition it warranted.

Overrated: Jayson Tatum

The Celtics are arguably the most skilled team in the NBA on paper. Identifying any deficiencies within their roster proves to be quite challenging. Nevertheless, one could argue that Jayson Tatum is among the most overrated players on the team.

His elite skill set is undeniable, yet there appears to be a gap in his ability to assume the role of a genuine superstar fully. Although he has secured his first championship, thereby alleviating some pressure, it was achieved alongside what many consider to be one of the most talented rosters in recent history. He is undoubtedly an excellent player, perhaps even a great one, but he has yet to reach the status of an all-time great or demonstrate a trajectory that suggests he will.