The Miami Heat's "star" players don't exactly fit perfectly. And that's one of the biggest reasons why they've struggled now that they are finally all healthy.
It's a realization that many fans won't admit unless they're willing to be objective. To be honest, it's not a revelation that many fans want to hear, but it's becoming more and more clear that the Heat has a talented roster, but not the best-fitting one.
The Heat's pieces don't fit together
We see it with how Tyler Herro hasn't been a great fit (since returning) in the Heat's new offense and how Erik Spoelstra is struggling to make the dynamic between Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware work.