Winderman’s view: Heat fall back in love with the long ball, plus other Heat-Grizzlies thoughts
Observations and other notes of interest from Saturday night’s 129-103 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies: — In case you forgot, yes, they can hit 3-pointers, too. — Amid a start to the season that featured more crashing of the boards than cashing in on threes, the Heat fell back in love Saturday with the long ball. — It was practically a rebirth for Duncan Robinson. — And proof from Kyle Lowry that he does have a shot. — With Bam Adebayo sidelined by a knee bruise, the Heat’s power play was limited. — So the wings came out flying, including Jimmy Butler. — There is not one path to victory for this team. — There are paths. — Plural. — All while maintaining ultimate pride on the defensive end. — And still exerting force on the boards. — Yes, the pieces fit. — This time, it was 21-of-37 3-point shooting. — That certainly helps. — About 90 minutes before tipoff, Adebayo was working on the court with assistant coach Malik Allen and Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was saying of his starting...