NBA: Every Team’s Biggest Early Season Disappointment

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Nov 1, 2014; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Miami Heat forward

Josh McRoberts

(4) drives past Philadelphia 76ers forward

Brandon Davies

(0) and guard

K.J. McDaniels

(14) during the second half at Wells Fargo Center. The Heat defeated the 76ers, 114-96. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Miami Heat

Biggest Disappointment: Josh McRoberts

The early season for the Miami Heat has gone pretty well. Perhaps even a bit better than most expected it to. Dwayne Wade is healthy, Chris Bosh has been putting up superb numbers, Luol Deng has been great on defense, Mario Chalmers is striving in his sixth man role and Shawne Williams is looking like a steal with each passing night.

Although, Josh McRoberts hasn’t looked anything like the player he was last season. Even though he’s still recovering from his injury, he hasn’t looked good at all.

Maybe it is that he’s still recovering. It very well could be. I guess I just expected to see more from McRoberts through seven games this season.