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The Miami Heat have long been the dominant force in the Southeast Division, but the Orlando Magic are currently the team to beat.

Since the Southeast Division was established in 2005, the Miami Heat have reigned supreme, clinching the division title 12 times—more than any other team. The Washington Wizards have managed to win the division once, the Atlanta Hawks twice, and the Orlando Magic five times. Meanwhile, the Charlotte Hornets are still searching for their first division title.

Last season, the Magic added another trophy to their collection, dethroning the Heat as division champions. Orlando, brimming with young talent, bolstered its roster by adding a proven championship shooter this offseason. The question now is whether the Magic are set to dominate the division for years to come, or if the Heat can regroup and reclaim their position at the top.

1. Unlocking the Full Potential of the Heat’s Offense

The Miami Heat’s offense has struggled in recent years, ranking 25th and 21st in Offensive Rating over the last two seasons. If the team wants to avoid being stuck in mediocrity, changes are necessary.

While a significant influx of talent would help, it’s not a realistic option at this point. Instead, the Heat need to focus on optimizing what they have, starting with their shot selection.

Here’s a look at Miami’s 2023-24 shot frequency, according to Cleaning The Glass:

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