How ridiculously talented are the Heat this year?
How ruthlessly efficient has Showtime East been on offense through five games?
It's actually become a fair question to wonder whether the Heat at times pass up too many open shots in pursuit of the perfect look.
Absent any real "noise" or early season controversy, that's the question I found myself asking Heat coach Erik Spoelstra before Wednesday's 103-73 win over the Read Full Article »
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