Pssst…want to know the biggest problem with the Heat’s halfcourt offense right now? It’s forwards Udonis Haslem, Shane Battier and Mike Miller.
Haslem, Battier and Miller – the Heat’s second most-important trio behind the Big Three — are the reason
coach Erik Spoelstra is still frantically searching for a rotation entering the final week of the regular season. If they’re all playing well, the Heat has an embarrassment of offensive riches on any given night. If two of the three are playing well, the Heat probably win the championship.
The problem is none of the three is playing well offensively.
This is the cold hard truth about three of the nicest, most media-friendly guys on the team. Quite honestly, that...
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