Mike Miller is being paid $30 million over five seasons, primarily to be a 3-point shooting specialist.

In Wednesday night's game against the Thunder, the Heat hit just 17.6% of their three point shots, and Miler sank one basket on three attempts, while going zero-for-two from 3-point range.

The Heat shot 17.6 percent from the 3-point line, missing 14 of their 17 shots from long distance.

This is not exclusively a Mike Miller problem. But this was the classic example of one of those nights during the regular season when he was supposed to be the solution.

And it's definitely a problem when your hired 3-point specialists aren't even looking to take those shots on a routine basis. Miller was a non-factor Wednesday. James Jones and Eddie House, the Heat's other two resident shooting specialists, remain outside the rotation.

The irony for Miami was that Daequan Cook, a shooter the Heat essentially gave away to clear salary-cap space for last summer's free agency haul, hit the 3-pointer in the fourth quarter that put the Thunder ahead by 10 and essentially sealed the game.