Miami Heat
Miami Heat
2nd in Southeast 13-13-0 Overall
2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
112.2 PTS
43.6 REB
25.7 AST
0.4 3P%
9.0 STLS

Latest 2024-25 Miami Heat Depth Chart

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Updated Dec 23, 2024, 07:00 AM ET
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Latest 2024-25 Miami Heat Depth Chart

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The Miami Heat is coming into the 2024-25 NBA season after a disappointing injury-plagued last season. The new Heat depth chart is hoping to challenge in the Eastern Conference yet again. As a perennial threat and a team known for its unpredictability, the Heat depth chart will be again under the leadership of Jimmy Butler, who will be ready to bring the heat to their opponents in the NBA.

Jimmy Butler is a versatile two-way player typically occupying the small forward position but capable of transitioning to shooting guard or power forward. Butler is an outstanding on-ball defender, and at the same time, he has a knack for getting hot in crucial moments. Alongside Butler, center Bam Adebayo anchors the frontcourt. Adebayo is one of the rare players in the NBA who can defend all positions on the floor. With Serbian youngster Nikola Jovic emerging as a promising young talent, the Heat's frontcourt is a blend of experience and potential.

In the backcourt, the Heat depth chart features Terry Rozier as a starting point guard. ‘Scary Terry’ Rozier is known for his ability to make tough shots and provide scoring punch at the point guard position. Joining him in the backcourt is Tyler Herro, a shooting guard with a silky-smooth jumper and an ability to score off the dribble. As the third option in the offense, Herro adds depth and firepower to the Heat's backcourt rotation.

Off the bench, the Heat boast a ton of talent, including sharpshooter Duncan Robinson, whose catch-and-shoot prowess has made him the fastest player to reach 1000 three-pointers in NBA history. Veteran presence of Alec Burks and Josh Richardson provides stability at the backup guards’ positions, while youngster Jaime Jaquez Jr. provides much-needed energy, hustle, athleticism and two-way versatility from the wing.

The 2016 NBA champion Kevin Love also brings leadership and scoring off the bench, while Haywood Highsmith and Tomas Bryant offer valuable minutes behind Adebayo at the center position. Rookie Kel’el Ware rounds out the bench unit who is a promising prospect for the Miami Heat. With numerous lineup options at their disposal, the Miami Heat Depth Chart for the 2024-25 season offers enormous flexibility for coach Erik Spoelstra to exploit. As always, Coach Spo's strategic decisions will play a crucial role in molding the Heat into terrifying opponents for any team they face.

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