Instead, the Heat’s uptempo offense is built around elite spacing and players being able to win 1-on-1 battles off the dribble. The offense also requires players to make the right decisions off the catch, whether it’s a catch-and-shoot look or a catch-and-go attack. “A little bit,” Herro said when asked if there will be an adjustment to being involved in fewer pick-and-rolls this season. “A couple of times, I was ready to call Kel’el [Ware] up, like, let’s go pick-and-roll. But just being conscious of it, I think as the season goes on, we’re going to have to mix in a couple pick and rolls here and there. But at the end of the day, it’s about the patterns of recognition that our offense is kind of based on, the way we move without the ball, the spots we’re supposed to be in.”
Miami Herald
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