Tyler Herro became the trade deadline move Heat fans never wanted
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Tyler Herro became the trade deadline move Heat fans never wanted
"But if there's one difference that the Heat could be hoping for, it's a much more consistent Herro. He hasn't played in a game for the Heat since January 15, but the hope is that it will change soon. And, if it does, he could be the one outlier that has a chance to raise the team's currently limited ceiling."
"Herro has only played in 11 games so far this season, but has been pretty productive in those contests, averaging 22 points and five rebounds on 50 percent shooting from the field and 36 percent shooting from 3-point range. If he can extrapolate that production over the course of the final 30 games of the season (when he returns), there's a reason to believe the Heat can find some rhythm over the final stretch of the year."
The Miami Heat made no moves at the NBA Trade Deadline and must rely on the current roster for the remainder of the season. Stability depends on improved consistency from Tyler Herro, who has not played since January 15 but averaged 22 points and five rebounds across 11 games on 50 percent shooting and 36 percent from three. If Herro returns and sustains that production over approximately the final 30 games, the team could increase its limited ceiling and find offensive rhythm. Erik Spoelstra will need to adjust roles and integration to fit Herro into the new system.
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