Sunday, November 1, 2009

Good Start for the Miami Heat




The Miami Heat have a good rhythm at the start of this season as they stay undefeated. The Heat defeated the Pacers and Knicks on the first two games of their season. Then, defeated the Bulls 95-87 as Dwayne Wade reached his 10,000th career point. This leads to team's good start having a 3-0 record.

One thing I observed during the Bulls-Heat game is the good team chemistry of the Miami Heat. Excellent ball rotation that creates scoring opportunities, drop pass inside the paint that leads to converted points, and spot up plays are some of the key plays of the Heat that leads to their success. With The maturity of Michael Beasley's game, the inside presence of Jermaine O'neal, the support of the Heat's 6th man Carlos Arroyo, and the consistency and athleticism of Dwayne Wade, the Heat will surely become one of the competitive teams in the East.

However, they should explore more of their team's chemistry. Their current performance is not an assurance that they will be as competitive as the top teams in the league such as the Lakers, Magic, Cavaliers, and the Celtics. But I believe that the Heat has a great possiblity to become one of the competitive teams in the league, having the two sophomores, Michael Beasley and Mario Chalmers, on the line up. But not yet for this season. They just need more time to explore their team's potential.

The Heat are expected to face the undefeated Suns this 3rd day of November.

Here is a video of Dwayne Wade's smooth drive into the paint during their game against the Bulls.

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