The Miami Heat were one of the worst offensive teams in the league last season. Without Tyler Herro in the lineup for at least the first month of the regular season, the painful reality is that they may be rough on the eyes to watch on the offensive end of the floor. And that can't lead to good things for the Heat's hope to remain afloat without their All-Star guard during the first month of the season.
They were slightly better after the departure of Jimmy Butler (who was not even playing much anyway) and the addition of Andrew Wiggins, but were still just ranked 19th in the league on that end of the floor.