Can The Miami Heat Get Enough Help For Jimmy Butler To Finally Win A Title?

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One of Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra's favorite sayings is this: "We've got enough."
That his way of saying the current roster is good enough to win a championship. But is it? After two NBA Finals losses in four years, it may be time to accept the Heat could use another superstar player.
The speculation talks have already surfaced, with the Heat linked with Kyrie Irving, Damian Lillard and Bradley Beal this offseason. Sports Illustrated national NBA writer Rohan Nadkarni believes the Heat owe it to Butler by adding another complementary player this summer.
"Acquiring that type of player is always easier said than done, but at the very least the Heat would be in the mix," Nadkarni wrote. "When [Dwyane] Wade was Miami’s star, Pat Riley landed him Shaquille O’Neal and LeBron, recognizing the need to go all in. Butler deserves the same, especially after he put an eight-seed on his back all the way to the championship round, even as his ankle looked more gimpy as the playoffs endured. The issue is the new CBA and Miami’s ballooning payroll."
The Heat would enter the luxury tax should return with the same roster. The question for Riley is this: Does he still think this team can win a title? If not, it may be time to look for reinforcements.
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