The Warriors' loss to the Heat today was no surprise. From a game perspective, the Heat did have the better performance. Here is a detailed analysis of the reasons you mentioned:
First of all, the Heat's interior strength is indeed stronger than the Warriors. The combination of Bam Adebayo and White Edge has a strong dominance under the basket, while the Warriors are relatively weak inside. In the game, the Heat had a clear advantage in both inside scoring and rebounding. In addition, the Heat's outside shooting is also very good, ranking first in the league in three-point shooting percentage. With this level of strength, the Heat have a better chance of winning the game.
Secondly, regarding the performance of Wiggins and Klay and Curry, the pattern you mentioned does exist. In the last game against the Nuggets, Wiggins exploded, but according to the previous pattern, he tends to be more subtle in the following games. At the same time, Klay and Curry's performance under high-pressure defense is really average. This is a disadvantage for the Warriors, as they lack consistent scoring points on the offensive end.
Finally, the Heat's winning streak was also a big factor in their victory. The fact that the Heat were able to maintain their winning streak in Butler's absence shows that their team strength and chemistry are outstanding. In contrast, the Warriors have been in poor form lately and are on a losing streak, which puts them at a disadvantage in the game.
All that said, the Warriors' loss to the Heat was no surprise. From a game standpoint, the Heat were the better performers. They have more inside and outside projections, and the team is on the right track. Conversely, the Warriors lack consistent scoring on the offensive end, and the team has been in poor form lately. Therefore, if the Warriors are to win in future games, they will need to overcome these headwinds and improve the team's overall performance.