The switchable Adebayo went from guarding every player on the court to spending nearly the entirety of the final two games of the series as All-Star center and MVP runner-up Joel Embiid’s primary defender. And Herro went from averaging the most shot attempts per game on the team in the regular season to playing as more of a facilitator in the second round because the 76ers decided to relentlessly trap him for most of the series. “That’s one of the discussions I had with him on the playoffs,” coach Erik Spoelstra said when asked about Herro, as the Heat took Saturday off before returning to practice on Sunday in preparation for Tuesday’s Game 1 of the East Finals at FTX Arena. “One game doesn’t necessarily lead to the next game. You just have to find a way to put your imprint to be able to help the team win.”