#3 Victor Oladipo
Victor Oladipo has had it rough the past couple of seasons. He ended up with the Miami Heat after being bounced around the league mainly because of his injury woes.
In the last three seasons, Oladipo has featured in 88 games out of a potential 227 due to his inability to stay healthy. Teams have opted out of taking a chance on him as no one is sure of his durability. However, the Miami Heat could have an adept three-point shooter if he makes a full recovery and stays healthy.
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So far, he has played only four games for the Miami Heat and shot 37.2% from deep. Before that, he featured in twenty games for the Houston Rockets and shot 40.7% from behind the arc. He is easily one of the best shooters on the Heat's roster, but he will need to get healthy first.
#2 Kyle Lowry
The Miami Heat won the race for the Toronto Raptors' veteran guard in free agency. Several teams were swarming to acquire the then free agent, but he decided to ply his trade at South beach.
Kyle Lowry is a great two-way player and could impact the game in several ways. He will undoubtedly be the second scoring option behind Butler. His being in the supporting cast is a great boost for the Miami Heat as he is a better three-point shooter than Butler.
During the 2020-21 season, he shot an effective 39.6% with an average of 7.2 attempts per game. The 2019 champion will undoubtedly add to the Miami Heat's shooting strength.
#1 Duncan Robinson
The Miami Heat have an elite three-point shooter in Duncan Robinson. Although his efficiency dropped in the 2020-21 season, he still shot over 40% from deep.
Robinson would need to find himself and re-create his 2019-20 form where he shot 44.6% from beyond the arc while attempting 8.3 shots per game. The Miami Heat will rank better in the 3-point standings if he steps up his game during the 2021-22 season.
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