Miami Heat guard Max Strus (31) Rich Storry-USA TODAY Sports

Stephen A. Smith obliterates struggling Heat sharpshooter in fiery rant

 To say Max Strus has endured his struggles during the first four games of the NBA Finals would be a wild understatement. Never fear, Stephen A. Smith is making sure the nation knows just how poor the Miami Heat guard has been during the series, laying into the 27-year-old starter on Monday's airing of ESPN's First Take. 

“Max Strus has no business recording just as many points as me,” Smith proclaimed. “There's no excuse for that. I don't give a damn about the talent gap, I'm gonna crystallize it for you…he has no business as a starting shooting guard, that means your job is to shoot. You have no excuse to be recording as many points as me.”

Aside from a 14-point showing in Miami's Game 2 victory, Strus has amassed just three points during the series, including multiple zero-point outings. Furthermore, his 1.61% field-goal percentage is the worst among any player in the series that has played more than 2 minutes. Not ideal for a starting shooting guard who has logged 93 minutes through four games. 

It's been a steep downward spiral into mediocrity for Strus, who had served as a key cog for Miami's postseason run up to this point. After averaging a career-high 11.5 points per game during the regular season, the former DePaul Blue Demon shot 41.8% from the field during the Eastern Conference Finals including 34.2% from three. In fact, heading into the team's series with Denver, Strus had scored 10-plus points in nine of his last 12 games. 

Facing an elimination game on Monday night, Strus and the Heat will need to bring their A-game if they hope to extend the series.  

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