A quick Google search defines a logjam as: a crowded mass of logs blocking a river.
For the Miami Heat, their logs are too many good-to-great guards, and the river is a steady rotation that is less redundant or, at least, the least redundant as a team with 13 role players can be.
“I’m going to tell you one thing about our team that we do have a problem with — we have a logjam,” Pat Riley told reporters back in May. “We have too many good-to-great players. We have too many.