How to Fix Miami Heat’s Point Guard Situation and Rebounding Problem Next Season

May 7th, 2013 by Peter Emerick Leave a reply »

The Miami Heat got beat down on their home floor in Game 1 of their second-round series with the Chicago Bulls, and their performance highlighted their two biggest areas for improvement moving forward.

First, their lack of consistent production on either side of the ball from the point guard position. And secondly, their inability to dominate or even compete on the glass.

The good news, though, is that their point guard and rebounding problems are easy to fix. They just need to focus on the right solutions.

Let's start off with the solution for their ineffective point guard problems. It's a rather simple solution, and it involves handing over the reigns at the point to the most efficient point guard on their roster, LeBron James.



The Heat don't need a point guard. That's their problem. They are trying to go against the strength of their roster, which is the point guard abilities that exist within LeBron and even Dwyane Wade.

Having Mario Chalmers running the show and even wasting time by bringing the ball up the court isn't helping them solve their problem in the least.




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