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Ira Winderman

Heat bench with needed burst when needed most

MIAMI — Observations and other notes of interest from Monday night’s 130-128 victory over the Atlanta Hawks:

– Erik Spoelstra went out of his way to keep Caleb Martin in reserve in this one.

– As if he knew what was needed.

– Because besides the relentlessness of Jimmy Butler, what particularly stood out in this one was the Heat bench.

– It actually mattered.

– Martin with his energy and 16 second-quarter points.

– Victor Oladipo somehow making something out of nothing.

– Ducan Robinson coming out of nowhere.

– And Cody Zeller, as has come to be expected, active and aggressive.

– Ultimately, it still comes down to the Heat starters.

– But for too long this season, there has been too little in reserve.

– This is the Martin the Heat have been getting since he went to the bench after Kevin Love’s arrival.

– This is the Oladipo the Heat needed, as wild and out of control as it can be at times.

– And if Robinson can hit some threes, it provides a Plan B for Max Strus.

– Next it will be interesting if there is further bolstered with a Kyle Lowry return to the starting lineup.

– As for backup center, Zeller has been everything Dewayne Dedmon couldn’t be.

– With Love out with a bruised rib, the Heat moved Strus into the starting lineup.

– It was Strus’ 28th start of the season.

– And allowed Martin to continue as a reserve.

– The first five was rounded out by Bam Adebayo, Butler, Tyler Herro and Gabe Vincent.

– That gave the Heat their 22nd starting lineup of the season.

– The start was the 300th during the regular season for Adebayo’s career.

– Coach Erik Spoelstra said the Heat became aware early enough about Love’s absence to make the needed adjustments.

– We were able to get organized this morning,” Spoelstra said. “That helps.”

– With the Heat having become accustomed to such absences.

– “But at least everybody is comfortable with the rotation,” Spoelstra said.

– Spoelstra said it had become clear that Love could work as a starter.

– “He complements that group very well,” Spoelstra said.

– Oladipo and Zeller played as the Heat’s first two reserves, entering together.

– That kept Zeller ahead of Omer Yurtseven, who was available for the first time this season.

– Martin then entered when Adebayo and Butler were out.

– Robinson then made his first rotation appearance in a week, for nine deep.

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