
"Ten games into the season, and the Miami Heat are one of the early surprises in the NBA. Miami is 6-4, and despite being without its leading scorer (Tyler Herro), the Heat have flipped the script on offense and are second in the league in points per game. Considering Miami just won back-to-back games over the weekend without Herro and Bam Adebayo, this roster has a chance to be outright dangerous once everyone gets healthy."
"A quick glance at the box score, and it would seem we are being a bit harsh on Wiggins. He's averaging 17.3 points per game, which is third on the team and is in line with his career averages. He's also shooting 40% from three, which would be a career high if it holds all season long. But on a team that is 6-4, Wiggins is also in the red when it comes to plus/minus."
Ten games into the season the Miami Heat are 6-4 and rank second in the league in points per game despite missing leading scorer Tyler Herro. Miami won back-to-back games without Herro and Bam Adebayo, indicating the roster can be dangerous when healthy. Three players must significantly improve before a difficult upcoming 10-game stretch. Andrew Wiggins averages 17.3 points per game and is shooting 40% from three, but he has a negative plus/minus in several wins, lacks rebounds and assists, and ranks near the bottom on team defensive and offensive ratings. Kel'el Ware shows streaky play, appears passive on rebounds and rim protection, and ranks second-to-last in defensive rating and last in plus/minus.
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