The Miami Heat's strong start to the 2025-26 NBA season has been largely about making do with what they have. If they want to keep the good times rolling, though, they need to start focusing on something they're clearly without: frontcourt depth.
Now, that doesn't mean they have to rush into an Anthony Davis trade (though they could explore that option), that does mean they need a more reliable option than hoping undrafted rookie Vladislav Goldin is ready for the rotation. Because these stumbles on the interior could derail their 82-game marathon if they're never addressed.