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Heat Coach Spoelstra Promises Offensive Boost When Team Gets Healthy
Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra believes the team will become a "really dangerous offensive team" once key players return from injury.
Feb. 13, 2026 at 10:31pm
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The Miami Heat's offense has tapered off considerably after a hot start to the 2025-26 NBA season, but head coach Erik Spoelstra is confident the team will regain its scoring punch once they get some key players back from injury. Spoelstra specifically mentioned Tyler Herro, Davion Mitchell, and Pelle Larsson as players whose returns could unlock the Heat's full offensive potential.
Why it matters
The Heat have been a middle-of-the-pack offensive team for much of the season, which is a disappointment after their fast start. If Spoelstra can get the team's full complement of players healthy and firing on all cylinders, it could propel Miami out of the play-in tournament and into the playoffs.
The details
The Heat entered the All-Star break 17th in the NBA in offensive rating, a far cry from their hot start to the season. Newcomer Norman Powell has led the way, but the team has been without last year's All-Star Tyler Herro for most of the year due to a ribcage injury. Point guard Davion Mitchell and versatile forward Pelle Larsson have also missed time recently. Spoelstra believes that when the Heat get those players back, they'll become a "really dangerous offensive team."
- The Heat entered the All-Star break 17th in the NBA in offensive rating.
- Tyler Herro has played in only 11 games so far this season due to a ribcage injury.
- Davion Mitchell and Pelle Larsson have also missed time recently for the Heat.
The players
Erik Spoelstra
The head coach of the Miami Heat, who believes the team will become a more dangerous offensive team once they get some key players back from injury.
Tyler Herro
The Heat's All-Star guard who has missed most of the season due to a ribcage injury.
Davion Mitchell
The Heat's starting point guard who has missed some time recently.
Pelle Larsson
A versatile forward for the Heat who has also been in and out of the lineup.
Norman Powell
A newcomer to the Heat who has led the team in scoring this season.
What they’re saying
“Just wait. When we get our guys back, I think we're going to be a really dangerous offensive team.”
— Erik Spoelstra, Head Coach (Twitter)
What’s next
The Heat will look to get Herro, Mitchell, and Larsson back from injury in the coming weeks to bolster their offense and make a push for the playoffs.
The takeaway
Spoelstra's confidence in the Heat's offensive potential once they get healthy suggests the team believes they can still make a strong playoff push, despite their middling offensive numbers so far this season. If the Heat can get their full complement of players back and find the right chemistry, they could emerge as a dangerous team in the Eastern Conference.
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