Giannis in Miami? The Real Problem | Miami Heat News
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The Miami Heat just pulled off a jaw-dropping trade, landing Giannis Antetokounmpo — a two-time MVP who can score, rebound, and defend at the highest level. But here’s the catch: Giannis and Bam Adebayo are both elite inside threats, yet neither stretches the floor, leaving Miami’s offense in a tough spot. To make room for Giannis, they traded away key shooters and playmakers, leaving them reliant on unproven perimeter scorers like Davion Mitchell and Andrew Wiggins. Coach Spoelstra’s knack for finding hidden gems might be tested here — can lesser-known players like Pelle Larsson or rookie Ryan Conwell rise to the occasion? While the move makes sense on paper, the roster’s current construction raises serious questions about whether Miami can truly maximize Giannis’ potential without major adjustments.
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