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Heat creating hope for the team that couldn’t shoot straight

The team that couldn’t shoot straight is getting back on target. The latest example for the Miami Heat was Wednesday night’s 127-120 victory over the New York Knicks at Miami-Dade Arena, when they closed 16 of 28 on 3-pointers. It was the seventh time in the 15 games since the late-February All-Star break that the Heat shot 40 percent or better beyond the arc, compared to seven such performances in the team’s first 59 games. The overall percentage for the team that led the NBA in 3-point shooting last season, at .379, is still sobering, with the Heat fifth worst in the league at .341, but the trend has been positive. Over those 15 games since the All-Star break, the Heat are 12th in the league in 3-point percentage, at .369. Among the changes since the All-Star break has been the addition of Kevin Love off the buyout market, the reduction in reliance on Victor Oladipo, and the scant minutes for Duncan Robinson. But coach Erik Spoelstra sees it more as schematic, getting back to the right shots from the right places at the right times, shots taken without hesitation. Wednesday, there were four 3-pointers from Tyler Herro, three apiece from Max Strus and Gabe Vincent, and two each from Jimmy Butler, Kevin Love and Kyle Lowry. “The important thing is we’re getting more consistent and intentional to our identity,” Spoelstra said, with the Heat turning their attention to Saturday’s playoff-race showdown against the Brooklyn Nets.

 

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