The Miami Heat are clinging to their tenth seed in the East, hoping to earn a spot in the upcoming Play-In Tournament.
This season has been a bit of a mess for the team, but there are some bright spots on the roster, especially recently.
As noted by Hoop Central, Andrew Wiggins has looked tremendous in his last two games.
He recently posted 30 points, two rebounds, and three assists on 77 percent from the field, and then put up 42 points, three rebounds, and five assists on Sunday night against the Charlotte Hornets.
Wiggins is now doing better than he was with the Golden State Warriors, but can he keep it up and push his team into the playoffs?
Andrew Wiggins last two games:
42 PTS – 3 REB – 5 AST – 76% FG – 6/8 3PM
30 PTS – 2 REB – 3 AST – 77% FG – 2/4 3PM
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Wiggins was part of the big Jimmy Butler trade between the Heat and the Warriors.
He came to a team that was attempting to recover from the drama surrounding that trade and move forward.
They are having a difficult time doing that, and many people feel they don’t have what it takes to survive in the postseason.
A massive change like this one requires time for adjustment, and the Heat need to find a new identity.
Can Wiggins be at the center of that identity and path forward?
The Heat have gone 1-9 in their last 10 games and finally earned a win on Monday against the Hornets, an inferior team.
Therefore, there remain many questions about the final few weeks of the season.
There are also questions about Wiggins: will he stay in Miami or move to a new team soon?
If he continues to play like this, the Heat will likely work hard to keep him on board.
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