Miami Heat Player Norris Cole Can Be The Team’s Starting Point Guard

The Efficiency Rating of Miami Heat’s Norris Cole used to be a not so pleasant 7.85 with the average being 15.0. This has placed him along other players like Chris Duhon and Darius Morris of Los Angeles Lakers. But under the limelight of the postseason of NBA, the ex Cleveland State player has been outstanding from the rest.

No matter how crazy others think it would be, it could be a good idea for Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra to consider putting him right on the starting lineup as they move forward. This year’s nine playoff games, Cole who stands at 6’2” reached an average of 8.8 points for every game and a 60. 4 shooting percentage from the field. He also had 68.8 percent right from beyond the arc.

According to Cole during his interview with the Sun Sentinel during the early part of May, he’s been getting more and more comfortable on the hard court. And just like the rest of the fans, he is as pleased too with his own progress.

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