Forget conspiracy theories, success of Heat, Wembanyama to Spurs not home runs for NBA

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Forget conspiracy theories, success of Heat, Wembanyama to Spurs not home runs for NBA
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The marquee is empty for the NBA

No NBA team has ever come back from a three games to none deficit. Bad news for the league’s legacy teams, the Celtics and the Lakers, that face such a hole. But reassuring for anyone who roots on randomness and variety, now that an unlikely Finals matchup nobody expected appears on the horizon.

Adebayo, along with Jimmy Butler, has all-star credentials. Any team with that kind of duo should never be discounted. But surrounding those stars with players the average fan couldn’t name while still embarrassing the East’s elite – that’s the astounding part. While they faded out of the spotlight, the Heat were finding themselves. Stabilized by more than just Butler, the offense improved as shots began to fall. Through 14 postseason games, the Heat have the second-best offensive rating behind Denver. Someone like Vincent – for those new to the 2022-23 Heat, he was the guy who took over Game 3, confidently pulling up for jumpers while attempting more shots than either Abebayo and Butler – always seems to step up when necessary.

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