The fact that the Miami Heat are just 7-14 against teams with a winning record so far this season does suggest that they're currently living off fool's gold. And that their 20-16 start to the season could very much be a little fraudulent.
To put that number into perspective, the Heat are only winning 33 percent of games against teams with a record over .500, and they have a lower win percentage in those games than the Chicago Bulls, who are sitting in the 10th seed in the Eastern Conference.
That's not good.
And if the Heat wants to fight their way out of the Play-In Tournament spot they've been stuck in over the past few seasons, that's one area that needs to change.