The Miami Heat are gearing up for an important play-in game against the Atlanta Hawks to secure the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. After struggling post-Jimmy Butler trade, the Heat have bounced back to average 120 points per game since March 23, higher than their previous average. Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo have stepped up significantly, with Herro posting 27.4 points per game and Adebayo rebounding from a slow start. The Hawks, while defensively improved, may struggle to contain the Heatâs offensive power.
The Heat have averaged 120 points per game since March 23, showing a large offensive improvement that could be pivotal in their battle for the No. 8 seed.
Tyler Herroâs performance post-Jimmy Butler trade has been remarkable, scoring 27.4 points on 56.6% shooting, highlighting his new role in the Heat offense.
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