Observations and other notes of interest from Monday night’s 109-98 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers: – Even before Monday night’s opening tip there was a reminder. – With Bam Adebayo forced out with the back contusion sustained in Saturday night’s victory in Portland, it was his first missed game of the season. – Leaving Tyler Herro as the lone Heat player to appear in all 38. – And that matters. – Because they show up, Adebayo going as far as to try to make it work throughout the day Monday in a bid to get on the court. – By contrast, Jimmy Butler missed 10 of the first 30, before his suspension rolled around. – No, there are gold stars for showing up. – This is the NBA; more is expected. – But for all the ups and downs of his season, Adebayo has shown up. – And for all the previous concerns about his attendance, Herro has been relentless. – Which will matter plenty when Herro is eligible for his extension this summer. – What the two could use is a bit more help. – Without Adebayo, Ivica Zubac was dominant in the middle for the Clippers. – And with little more than Terry Rozier, there isn’t much scoring relief for Herro. – And that’s where a Butler trade could ease the path for both. – No, perhaps not the haul Pat Riley would prefer. – But, still, a bit more in support could make all the difference in the competitive middle of the East playoff pack. – Particularly if the other option is a disinterested Butler. – Asked about where the Heat stood entering the night, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra was blunt. – “We’re the seventh seed in the East,” he said.