Why Heat’s Bam Adebayo didn’t attempt a shot in 4th quarter vs. 76ers as he finds ‘dope’ silver lining to Heat’s injury woes
Adebayo finished the game with 20 points, 13 rebounds, and six assists.
The Miami Heat snapped a two-game winning streak Monday night as they fell to the Philadelphia 76ers, 98-91, in the tail-end of their back to back. While it became a very close game in the fourth quarter, the one aspect fans and others have been questioning is the lack of usage from Heat star Bam Adebayo in the final period where he didn’t attempt a single shot.
Funny enough, Adeabayo finished the game tied with a team-high 20 points along with Terry Rozier while also collecting 13 rebounds and recording six assists. He was asked by the media after the game why he didn’t attempt a shot in the fourth quarter or go to the free throw line and expressed that there are a lot of variables to it according to Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald.
Miami is 37-31, putting them eighth in the East with 14 games left.
It is most surely coming down to the wire for the Miami Heat as they have 14 games left in the regular season, but the team is once again filled with injuries to key players like Jimmy Butler, Tyler Hero, and more. However, Heat star Bam Adebayo sees the bright side in the situation saying that once everybody on the team is fully healthy, “it’s going to be a dope experience” according to Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald.
“It’s going to be a dope experience just for all of us to be healthy again, all of us be out together and all of us try to figure out how we can get wins and make a deep playoff run,” Adebayo said about repeating the same magic from last season where Miami went to the NBA Finals as the eighth seed.
There is no doubt Adebayo sees the silver lining with the way the season is going for the Heat which has been tumultuous to say the least. When asked if he is frustrated about the team continuing to lose players due to injury, the University of Kentucky product said he’s not because it’s out of their control.
“No, because you can’t dictate injuries,” Adebayo said as he is averaging 19.9 points, 10.6 rebounds, and four assists per game while shooting 51.7 percent from the field. “You can’t tell guys to play through some injuries that are obviously really bothering them — me included. For us, it’s next man up always. We’ve won games with eight guys before. So when you got guys out, you still have a chance.”
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