The Miami Heat’s offense, now ranked eighth in efficiency, has shifted to a motion-based system under Erik Spoelstra, moving away from the rigid play-calling of Pat Riley. This new approach, influenced by former Grizzlies assistant Noah LaRoche, emphasizes ball movement and team concepts, which has been positively received by players like Bam Adebayo and scouts, though integration of Tyler Herro is anticipated once he returns from injury.
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