The team collectively has had success from beyond the arc despite the loss of injured sharpshooter Mike Miller, but the Heat haven't necessarily won when their best players have launched them when they should be taking advantage of their strengths inside.
Wade is averaging 3.2 attempts beyond the arc and has attempted five or more in four games already this season with the Heat losing all but one of those games, a win over the Orlando Magic. James is also averaging three attempts from 3-point land and the Heat have lost both games in which he has attempted more than five 3-pointers. Bottom line, regardless of how many actually go in, too many 3-point attempts from their two best players doesn't seem to be a successful strategy.
Was this sudden aversion to the 3-point line something coach Erik Spoelstra had brought up, or simply just a conscious decision to get better shots?
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Source: http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/11/15/dwyane-wade-lebron-james-in-search-of-perfect-symmetry/
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