4 things the Miami Heat can learn from the Pacers' method of team-building
Briefly

The Indiana Pacers have emerged as Eastern Conference champions, showcasing effective construction through a strong point guard, Tyrese Haliburton, and smart asset acquisitions. In contrast, the Miami Heat's struggles highlight their lack of a true point guard since Kyle Lowry's departure, resulting in poor offensive performance. The Pacers, utilizing Haliburton’s dual efficiency in scoring and playmaking, demonstrate the importance of a floor general. Additionally, acquiring young, undervalued players like Obi Toppin and Aaron Nesmith shows potential lessons for the Heat as they seek roster improvements.
Having a floor general matters: I think this will be the most important point because the Heat has been a bottom-third offense each of the last three seasons without a legitimate floor general since Kyle Lowry's departure.
The beautiful thing about Haliburton is how remarkably efficient he is as a scorer and passer. It's hard to do just one efficiently as a lead guard - let alone both at a near-elite level.
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