The Miami Heat haven’t been entirely happy since Jimmy Butler was given a seven-game suspension for consistently acting in a way that hurt the team. The Heat turned the ball over 16 times in Monday’s 11-point loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, fell by 36 points at home to the struggling Utah Jazz, and blew a 17-point lead to the Sacramento Kings that led to a double-overtime defeat. However, Tyler Herro claims that the Heat’s second-year captain, Bam Adebayo, was the best person to help the club gel without Butler.
Heat All-Star Hopeful Tyler Herro Praises Bam Adebayo’s Recent Leadership
Adebayo’s Leadership Acknowledged
“We all lean on him. He has continued to carry us as a leader in the locker room and a voice,” Herro recently told NBA insider Marc J. Spears of Andscape. “He has always been that for us. The last couple of weeks he has really stepped up in that regard. And just leading on the court, on both ends, being the anchor on defense and sticking with everything he is doing offensively.”
Even though he isn’t as outspoken as Udonis Haslem Adebayo is still a vital mentor. This is crucial to their core group of young players, which includes Nikola Jovic, Kel’el Ware, and Jaime Jaquez Jr.
In addition, Adebayo stated that even if Butler is absent, they still have enough players to win games.
“Everybody needs somebody to look at,” he said. “They need that voice, that one voice where we get in the trenches and it gets dark. People lose direction. You need somebody to be that enforcer to understand that we can still win. We still have enough.
“We can’t let this season go to s— for the young guys. I look at ’em because young guys are trying to get a job. Guys are trying to be something in this league and it’s like you can’t let the outside noise distract that. But for me, it’s really getting everybody at the same page and understand that we can still win.”
The Next Caretaker for Miami
Similar to how there are multiple ways to skin a cat, there are multiple ways to lead. Although we don’t always get access to what goes on behind closed doors, Adebayo is the foundation and pillar of this organization’s future.
“It goes without saying what he means to the franchise, what he means to the city,” Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra said. “You know he’s the next caretaker, torchbearer for our organization, and it’s because he’s about all the right things.”
“It’s about winning. He’ll sacrifice, he’ll do the dirty work. I think he was arguably one of everyone’s favorite teammates this summer [in Paris] because he took on all the challenges defensively, he facilitated, got everybody involved. He played a great role; that’s why he has two gold medals, been to the Finals twice.”
“It goes without saying what he means to the franchise, what he means to the city. … You know he’s the next caretaker, torchbearer for our organization, and it’s because he’s about all the right things… It’s about winning. He’ll sacrifice, he’ll do the dirty work. I think he… pic.twitter.com/1AxAVAigaL
— Hot Hot Hoops (@hothothoops) January 15, 2025
The Last Word
Despite missing Adebayo on Monday (back), the Heat are 3-4 since Butler’s suspension. In addition, they currently have the 11th defense in the league. Adebayo’s invaluable leadership and voice will be the glue holding this team together for the remainder of the season. Even if it’s without Butler’s presence. Believe it or not, Butler is set to return on Friday.
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