
The Orlando Magic are back in action as they take on the Miami Heat in a Sunshine State showdown.
To learn more about the Magic's next opponent, we spoke with Miami Heat on SI publisher Ethan J. Skolnick.
Miami is 14-7 since, and it turns out that opener (with the free-flowing, fast-paced offense) has been sustained, which has surprised many of us. The Heat have overcome the prolonged absence of Tyler Herro, and actually it's been his re-assimilation that's been more of an issue.
He's been efficient offensively, but he's not playmaking at the same level as last season. He's doubtful for tonight, though, so Orlando will see a team more like the opener.
He's been brilliant, and you can argue he's been the best offseason addition in the NBA, considering the cost (there really was none). He keeps the offense moving, he gets to his spots, and he's been elite in catch-and-shoot situations and also in isolation, which was less expected.
Also, personality-wise, he's fit perfectly; the team has bonded with him quickly, and he's taking on a low-maintenance leadership role, a nice change from the Jimmy Butler circus.
Pelle Larsson and Dru Smith in particular have been big parts of many of their runs this season. Both excellent defenders who will get on the floor, and Smith is one of the top steal-per-minute players in the league. Larsson gets his nose in everything. He will be a long-term winning role player.
They do a decent job on the boards. That was the reason they lost the opener, letting Wendell Carter Jr. get loose late. There's a lot of pressure on Erik Spoelstra to play Kel'el Ware more with Bam Adebayo. Tonight would seem the night.
I expect a split of the two games, the one tonight and the one on December 9th, which is an NBA Cup quarterfinal. I'll say Miami gets this one. For some reason, Herro's absence makes things look a little cleaner of late. Plus, Paolo Banchero may be rusty.
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