This is why you'll often see Miller, Wade, and James together on the court a lot. And probably when it matters most, at the end of games.
You may see that line up for the last shot at the end of games when Miami needs a 3, but I do not understand where the idea came from that we're going to see Wade, Bron and Miller on the court alot together.
Last year, the Heat played Mario Chalmers 26 minutes a game and Carlos Arroyo 23 minutes a game. In the preseason, it's been Chalmers 20 minutes a game, Arroyo 23 minutes a game, while PG Patrick Beverly has played 23 minutes a game and PG Kenny Hasbrouck has played 24 minutes a game.
There is NO evidence and NO indication that Miami plans to play ANY significant minutes this season without a traditional PG on the court.
Mike
I think if Chalmers and Arroyo play well they'll play traditionally. But why in the world wouldn't they slide Wade to the 1 if they were playing Boston? Wade would be a much better match up on Rondo than Chalmers/Arroyo, we saw that match up....
So, they're paying 5 million a year for how many games out of the season?
Mike
My point is that I think you're wrong that Miami plans to play a lot of crunch time minutes without a traditional PG. Against Boston it makes sense, against the Orlando it makes sense, against Chicago it makes sense, etc...
Pre-season is about seeing what you have, I think Miami would prefer to have good PG play so they can go with a traditional line up. But in the end Miller is a better 2 than Arroyo/Chalmers are a 1.
Wade played the PG position his rookie year and is the best PG defender the heat have.