Heat May Already Have Their Giannis-Bam Spacing Answer

Could Simone Fontecchio be the ideal complement to Giannis Antetokounmpo, providing the Miami Heat with the floor spacing they desperately need?

Simone Fontecchio may not be the first name people bring up when they picture the Miami Heat’s new build around Giannis Antetokounmpo, but he could end up mattering more than most expect.

On paper, Fontecchio looks like one of the cleanest spacing options already on the roster next to Giannis and Bam Adebayo. Miami needs shooting and size, and Fontecchio gives them both in a way that makes him stand out as a possible frontcourt fit if no bigger move is on the way.

The shooting numbers back up the case. In his first season in Miami, Fontecchio hit 38 percent from 3-point range.

Even better, he knocked down 48 percent of his wide-open 3s, a career-best mark for the stretch big man. If he keeps anywhere near that level, the looks should only get easier playing alongside Giannis, and that could make it tough for Erik Spoelstra to keep him off the floor.

At 6-foot-7, Fontecchio also brings useful size and has the potential to be a solid rebounder for his position. That combination gives Miami another possible wing floor spacer next to Giannis and Bam, which is exactly the kind of piece this roster can use.

There are still questions, of course. Fontecchio has had trouble defensively before.

But Miami’s setup gives him some cover there, especially with Giannis, Bam, and Davion Mitchell around him. That kind of defensive backbone changes the equation.

Spoelstra should have options, and Fontecchio could be one of them. If the Heat need spacing, he can supply it. He can also be tucked into the scheme on defense, where the team’s stronger stoppers can help mask his weaknesses.

So while plenty of people keep saying Miami doesn’t have enough shooting, that might not be the full picture. It may not be wise to lean on Fontecchio as an everyday answer, but it would be a mistake to dismiss the possibility entirely.

If he can repeat even part of last season’s shooting, especially what he showed early on, the Heat’s best floor spacer might already be in the room - and not nearly as talked about as he should be.

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