Think of most of the offensive highlights you've seen from the Heat this season?

A lot of Dwyane Wade-Hassan Whiteside pick-and-roll slams coming to mind?

Sure.

But then, this will surprise you.

Through 24 games, there are 25 different two-man Heat combinations that have shared the court for at least 200 minutes.

Only seven have been cumulatively outscored.

Here are those plus-minus figures, starting with the worst...

Wade/Whiteside: 550 minutes, minus-30 Luol Deng/Whiteside: 415 minutes, minus-24 Chris Bosh/Whiteside: 371 minutes, minus-21 Gerald Green/Wade: 179 minutes, minus-17 Green/Whiteside: 203 minutes, minus-17 Bosh/Deng: 311 minutes, minus-10 Goran Dragic/Whiteside: 549 minutes, minus-6

And here are the seven best:

Bosh/Justise Winslow: 375 minutes, plus-87 Bosh/Green: 332 minutes, plus-76 Bosh/Dragic 531 minutes, plus-57 Dragic/Green: 264 minutes, plus-46 Bosh/Josh McRoberts: 224 minutes, plus-41 Wade/Winslow: 271 minutes, plus-36 Bosh/Wade: 451 minutes, plus-23

What does this show?

The Heat's one-big lineups (without either Bosh or especially Whiteside) have been their most effective.

And Bosh with the second unit has been exceptional.

Miami's most used combination: Wade and Dragic.

They are a plus-17 total, though a minus-13 in December.