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As the Miami Heat were set to take on the Toronto Raptors, the team received a late blow to its lineup. Sharpshooting guard Tyler Herro was ruled out of the game less than 30 minutes before tipoff, despite being activated to play earlier.
NBA Analyst Claims Tyler Herro’s return disrupted Miami’s young core, sparking debate over chemistry issues as Heat navigate lineup balance.
Since his return, Miami is 3-5, but in the games Herro has played in, they're 3-3, with the guard being in only two games as part of the four-game skid. With the Heat known for its new fast-paced, free-flowing offense, as the team leads the league in pace with 105.3 possessions per 48 minutes, it has slowed down since his return.
Multiple NBA reporters have declared that Tyler Herro may be the one blamed and traded for the Miami Heat's losing streak.
Everyone from Miami Heat fans, Bam Adebayo, Pat Riley, and Erik Spoelstra expected Tyler Herro to be the new star for this squad. While it did work against the Chicago Bulls and Atlanta Hawks, the NBA Playoffs air was just different, which led to him ...
Since coming into the league in 2019, Tyler Herro has gotten better every year. From 6th man of the year to All-Star and three-point champ, to now a question ma
MIAMI (AP) — All-Star guard Tyler Herro underwent surgery Friday to repair an issue affecting his left ankle and foot, meaning the Miami Heat will be without their leading returning scorer when training camp starts later this month. The 90-minute ...
The Miami Heat tip off their 2025-26 NBA season on Wednesday night as they travel to take on the Orlando Magic. Of course, the Heat are looking to bounce back after last season’s struggles that saw them finish 10th in the Eastern Conference standings ...
Heat guard Tyler Herro won’t be available on opening night — and possibly much longer. Herro, who put together a career year for Miami in 2024-25, underwent “successful surgery to alleviate posterior impingement syndrome in his left ankle,” the ...
The Cleveland Cavaliers are up 2-0 in their first-round series against the Miami Heat in part because they have targeted Tyler Herro relentlessly. They've attacked him one-on-one, hunted him with ball screens and made him defend off-ball actions.