If the heat were healthy, then I would actually be a little bit worried.
Adding Rozier was IMHO a highly underrated move for Miami. It gives them a 4th guy on the roster who can go for 30 on any given night. Rozier is also a bit of a mini-Butler in that:
- He's a high energy guy who will give 110% effort every single
- He's a tough dude who isn't afraid of anybody
- He's got a history of making huge clutch plays on both ends of the court
Having Butler, Bam, Rozier and Herro would make the Heat a bit of a handful, even for a team as deep as the Celtics.
But...it looks like Miami will almost certainly be without either Butler or Rozier for the entire 1st round, and without those two guys they really don't have any hope at all against a team as deep as this Celtics squad. Without Butler and Rozier the Heat really shouldn't even be in the playoffs, they probably should have just let Chicago win - this Miami team just isn't playoff worthy.
The Celtics have a history of playing down to the competition over the years, albeit for the most part this year the Celtics have been annihilating bad teams, even when they have had one or two key players out. With a healthy squad and every one playing I'd be shocked (and very disappointed) if the Heat win a game in this series.
I'm calling a 4 game sweep, with an average win margin in the 10-15 point range.