As the Miami Heat faced the Cleveland Cavaliers Wednesday night, taking a one-game road trip in the midst of the home-heavy part of the schedule, it resulted in a frustratingly close loss, 112-107. While it featured another dynamic game for Heat star Bam Adebayo,
Blown leads have shortened Miami's room for error this season, but these variables on offense can help the Heat find balance.
Robinson supplied 15 points (5-9 FG, 4-7 3Pt, 1-2 FT), four rebounds, one assist and two steals across 28 minutes during Friday's 106-104 loss to the Timberwolves.
Bam Adebayo had 19 points and 15 rebounds to break Miami’s franchise record for double-doubles, and the Heat cruised to a 106-90 victory over the NBA-worst Washington Wizards.
In a commanding 106-90 win over the Washington Wizards, Bam Adebayo recorded 19 points and 15 rebounds, marking his 222nd career double double with the Miami Heat. This achievement not only shatters a longstanding franchise record previously held by Rony Seikaly from the late ’80s and early ’90s,
The Miami Heat and their revamped lineup are at their best when Duncan Robinson is aggressive. The numbers prove it—when Robinson scores at least 20 points, Miami holds a dominant 52-15 record over his seven-year career.
Between Robinson’s two-man game with starting center Bam Adebayo and Robinson serving as a three-point threat who opponents have to game plan for, there’s more space for the Heat’s offense to operate when Robinson is on the court and especially when Robinson is making a bunch of threes.