That will be key for the Heat to open up the lane for Jimmy Butler, Tyler Herro, and Bam Adebayo to get single coverage on drives to the basket. Miami’s offense is slow, predictable, and uninspiring. But if Lowry can reclaim a little of the magic he had during his prime years in Toronto, the Heat can add a much-needed dynamic to their offense. The Bucks are one of the best defensive teams in the league, and if Lowry is a non-factor, Milwaukee’s best perimeter defender Jrue Holiday can put the clamps on Herro. If Lowry can keep Holiday honest, the Heat can maybe steal a game or two instead of being swept.
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