Miami Heat: 5 Players That Could Fill The Void Left By Chris Bosh

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3. Michael Beasley

Michael Beasley

Michael Beasley has a history with the Heat. Unlike the previously-mentioned two players, Beasley can actually replace what Bosh provided—scoring.

Beasley has a well-known offensive game that is a little bit similar to Carmelo Anthony’s skill set. The former No. 2 overall pick is deadly from mid-range and averaged 19.2 points per game for the Minnesota Timberwolves during the 2010-11 season.

While Beasley is weak in the post game and is very limited defensively, the Heat’s weakness is not on defense—it’s on offense.

The 26-year-old forward would be an asset in the offensive game for a team that desperately needs it.

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D.J. Siddiqi grew up in the heart of South Florida in Broward County. Growing up in South Florida during the late 90's and 2000's, D.J. witnessed the Pat Riley years where the Miami Heat faced off with the New York Knicks all the way to the painful late 2000's seasons where the Heat were a one-man team with Dwyane Wade. D.J. has closely followed the Heat over the past decade-and-a-half, and unfortunately witnessed Game 2 of the 2011 NBA Finals in person when the Dallas Mavericks overcame a 15-point deficit to knock off the Heat. D.J. has writing experience as a columnist with sites such as Bleacher Report and Rant Sports, and he is proud to bring his knowledge of the Heat and the NBA to Heat Nation.