Why Miami Heat Shouldn’t Worry About Regular-Season Struggles

February 12th, 2013 by Allen Levin Leave a reply »
With the Miami Heat enjoying one of their best stretches of the season, having won eight consecutive games on their home floor and six straight games overall, people have seemingly forgotten about the struggles that have followed the team throughout the 2012-2013 campaign. 

It's kind of hard to remember them when LeBron James is playing out of his mind, posting 30 or more points in six straight contests while converting a mind-boggling 66 of his last 92 shot attempts. 

Dwyane Wade is also finally starting to get it together as well, seemingly appearing to shake off any remaining ill effects from offseason knee surgery to be a lethal No. 2 option. 

Despite the team's recent domination, the Heat's issues that have hurt them throughout the season have simply been masked. 

The Heat's widely publicized rebounding problems haven't gone away, as they sit in dead last in rebounding (38.9 boards per game). Miami also lacks a signature win on the road, where the team is a mediocre 12-11. 

Even with these issues, the Miami Heat shouldn't worry about their regular-season struggles. 

 


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