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Erik Spoelstra's Team USA rise could pay off for Miami Heat

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Spending time around the game's superstars, especially when you have a reputation as someone who typically relates well to top players -- and has won championships with the Hall of Fame likes of Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh -- is never a bad thing.

It's especially beneficial when you are not only the coach of an NBA team in an attractive market, as Erik Spoelstra is with the Miami Heat, but you have also been given more input into personnel decisions in recent years, with that influence likely to grow when Pat Riley ultimately retires.

So the report of Spoelstra's elevation from USA team assistant to head coach, in time for the World cup in 2026 followed by the Summer Olympics in 2028, is as welcome to the Heat as a whole as to Spoelstra himself.

First, it means that Bam Adebayo, barring injury, is almost certain to be on the squad again, to chase a third gold medal.

Second, it means that Spoelstra will further acquaint with future potential Heat targets such as Anthony Edwards, whose contract expires after the 2028-29 season, but who could become available sooner by trade if he becomes frustrated in failing to reach an NBA Finals with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

And there will be other young talents who will get a chance to connect with Spoelstra as Edwards already has.

Third, Spoelstra will continue honing his craft, against international competition and while blending an international style. Already, the Heat have moved to more of a quick pace, pass first offense this preseason. We will see how long it sticks, but with more European-born players on the Heat roster than they've ever had, any continued exposure Spoelstra has to that approach -- at the highest level -- can be incorporated into his coaching repertoire.

Overall, in what was a mostly encouraging summer for the Heat, with the theft of Norman Powell in trade and the drafting of Kasparas Jakucionis, their coach's continued ascent may have topped them all.

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Ethan J. Skolnick
ETHAN J. SKOLNICK

Ethan has covered all major sports -- in South Florida and beyond -- since 1996 and is one of the longest-tenured fully credentialed members of the Miami Heat. He has covered, in total, more than 30 NBA Finals, Super Bowls, World Series and Stanley Cup Finals. After working full-time for the Miami Herald, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Palm Beach Post, Bleacher Report and several other outlets, he founded the Five Reasons Sports Network in 2019 and began hosting the Five on the Floor podcast as part of that network. The podcast is regularly among the most downloaded one-team focused NBA podcasts in the nation, and the network is the largest independent sports outlet in South Florida, by views, listens and social media reach. He has a B.A. from The Johns Hopkins University and an M.S. from Columbia University. TWITTER: @EthanJSkolnick and @5ReasonsSports EMAIL: fllscribe@gmail.com

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