The Heat brought a shhh to the Jazz faithful with the final score of 111-98 Wednesday night in Salt Lake City. It was a great test for this Heat team, sporting a 5 game win streak in front of a lively crowd that rooted deeply for their hometown heroes. Not quite to the level we saw with the Heat in Cleveland last week but pretty close. There was also something else familiar when comparing this game to the Cavs game – the booing of Lebron James.
Now, obviously Cleveland has found a reason to boo – I still contend that although I empathize with the fans, there really isn’t a logical reason to boo Lebron. He left town. Get over it. This has and will happen over and over again. Root for the front of the jersey, not the back. (Yes, I would be booing Wade for leaving, too, but I would move on and root for my Heat. Again, why I empathize.)
But Utah? Salt Lake City? Huh? Why should you boo? What possible reason do you have?
That said, this provides a tremendous opportunity for this team to gel and grow. The offense still isn’t anywhere near it needs to be. The substitutions and rotations are not quite set in stone. Guys are still trying to figure out where they are comfortable on the floor and where they like the ball. The defense, at times, looks terrible. But the adversity this team faces every night on the road, ah, a coach’s dream.
There is no better time for this team to be on the road and the winning helps fix everything. Instead of the cannibalism that was trying to be depicted by the outside/national media, the Heat are quietly going about their business and tailoring wins. A players-only meeting against the Mavericks is no longer a punchline, but a battle cry. The Heat are winning and when faced with boos raining down from the crowd, they rally around each other and fight for wins.
Is that a bit too poetic? You bet. But, that is what this team needs to believe at this point. It needs to find an identity, and thrive with it. Play the outsider/villains whom no one wants to see succeed except the home crowd. That adversity bubbling in your gut will only make you stronger and more focused. For this Heat team, they will never be the underdog and they can’t use that as their crutch. Instead, they are going to be the villains, the team which came together with a touch of arrogance and naivete which fans in other arenas want to see fail. This is what the Heat are in for, and this win over Utah shows that they are game.

