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Is there a point guard in the house for the Miami Heat?


Q: Ira, there were so many complaints about the offense not working. Whose fault is it? – Sandy.

A: It was interesting how the discourse after Friday night’s loss to the Pelicans included talk about the sputtering 3-point game as well as not getting the ball where it should have gone. To me, this brings the Heat back to the 2021 offseason, when the decision was made to go for a true point guard and make the trade for Kyle Lowry. Granted, it did not end well for the Heat with Kyle, but there at least was the acknowledgement of the need for a classic distributor. Now, with Terry Rozier more of a scoring guard than passing guard, the Heat again are attempting to play point guard by committee. They certainly have plenty of capable ball handlers. But when it comes to on time, on target, there no longer are such guarantees. The Heat traded for Terry Rozier . . . and still might need a point guard.



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