
MIAMI – With less than a dozen games remaining before the playoffs, Erik Spoelstra hasn't exactly posted a 'Help Wanted' sign as he looks to shore up his team's postseason rotation.
But it appears the Miami Heat coach is currently poring through resumes.
And if that's the case, it might be time for Spoelstra to amend his view of at least one applicant. James Jones shouldn't be seen as a luxury as the Heat look for reliable shooters who can space the floor around LeBron James and Dwyane Wade.
It's time to make Jones a necessity in the rotation.
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Got me thinking as I read the article, JJ is a consistent 3pt shooter, he'll come in and knock down his open 3s and give you occasional charges.With Cole you're not sure what to expect, as he's been in a slump for god knows how long.I think there have been times where we've face-palmed seeing him get blocked time after time again or chuck up a shot early in the shot clock.
However one may argue it could be that his legs are shot due to the nba schedule transitioning from college basketball.Possibly be better after some rest?Not sure.
One thing for sure is that JJ is always ready when his number is called upon and he allows Wade/LeBron to handle to ball (when substituted for Cole with Chalmers on the bench more which imo makes them a lot more comfortable.
Right now the rotation is looking something like
Chalmers
Wade
LeBron
Bosh
Turiaf
Miller
Haslem
Battier
Joel
Harris***
Cole**
JJ***