
"Former Heat guard Mario Chalmers recently said the quiet part out loud, something that the fan base has long been clamoring for the front office to address - the fact that they need a true point guard on the roster to fully unlock this team's potential. In the words of Chalmers, "Miami's at their best when they have a true point guard. I kind of think that's what they're missing...a true point guard.""
"The Heat may not have a true point guard in their rotation The Heat, once again, are heading into a season in which they have guards capable of setting the offensive table and being primary playmakers, but will continue to sell their potential short if they never completely address this issue with a true point guard. Miami's day one rotation is unlikely to have a natural point guard playing a huge role."
Miami performs best with a true point guard and currently lacks one, which limits the offense’s ceiling. Guards on the roster can create and initiate, but the day-one rotation likely lacks a natural primary ball-handler. Asking Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo to shoulder significant playmaking duties spreads their responsibilities and reduces efficiency. The team risks selling its potential short if it does not address the point guard need. Kasparas Jakucionis offers upside as a potential game-changing true point guard and could be a valuable future piece, though rushing him into that role may be risky.
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