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Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo sizzle in Miami Heat exhibition


MIAMI – No, not a formal dress rehearsal, not with Jimmy Butler out for the third time in as many exhibitions.

But Sunday night’s 132-124 preseason victory over the Memphis Grizzlies at Kaseya Center gave some hint of who and what the Miami Heat might be when they open their regular season Oct. 25 against the visiting Detroit Pistons.

Kevin Love and Kyle Lowry each started for the second time in as many appearances this preseason.

Haywood Highsmith was cast as both a perimeter and power component, some type of rotation role now seemingly likely.

Thomas Bryant again played as preferred option at center behind Adebayo, closing with 13 points.

Jamal Cain again maximized his opportunity, after the forward on a two-way contract closed Friday night’s road loss to the San Antonio Spurs with 24 points and 10 rebounds. This time there were 14 points and seven rebounds.

But, most significantly, Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo were giving the keys to the offense to do what they wanted as often as they wanted.

Herro led the Heat, scoring 21 of his 30 points in the first half.

“He’s so skilled and he can do it off the ball, on the ball,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “His reads are getting better and better each year. And he’s so eager to get out there.

“He just makes our offense so much more dynamic, and tonight was a case in point.”

After an offseason of trade rumors, Herro appeared to savor this Sunday moment.

“I’m always ambitious, motivated,” he said. “This year  . . . is a year to be myself and have fun.”

Adebayo showed a diversity of offense and defense, including a 3-point attempt, in a 26-point performance that included four blocked shots.

Adebayo won his matchup against Jaren Jackson Jr., a player against whom he often is compared.

“I think great players want to play against other well-respected players,” Spoelstra said, “Bam is just reading the game and being a lot more assertive, no matter who it is. His aggressiveness was very good tonight.”

For Adebayo, it is getting back into a rhythm with Herro, who missed all but one game of last season’s playoffs.

“I don’t think the chemistry ever left,” Adebayo said.

Lowry moved the ball as needed, including six assists in his initial stint, closing with nine, as well as five rebounds and five points.

Five Degrees of Heat from Sunday  night’s exhibition:

1. Still no Butler, Martin: Butler missed his second game due to a dental procedure, after sitting the preseason opener for rest.

Butler was at the arena, mingling with teammates in the locker without apparent discomfort.

The hope is for Butler to appear in at least one of the Heat’s two remaining exhibitions, with the expectation of his being ready for the season opener.

Forward Caleb Martin also missed his third consecutive game, due to knee pain that has lingered since his offseason workouts.

Martin went through shooting drills pregame.



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