
"The Miami Heat are just 13-17 with Tyler Herro in the lineup this season, and the team was just 17-20 with Herro as the lead man last season, post-Jimmy Butler."
"If Herro is going to demand $35-plus million per year on his extension, I can't see how the Heat can justify such a move."
"The honest truth is that while Herro is a very good offensive player, probably the best on the current roster, he doesn't make the kind of overall impact expected from someone earning his salary."
"Over the years, Herro was most effective for the Heat as a third or fourth option. It's hard to envision how the Heat would be able to get Herro back into that type of role without him taking a huge pay cut."
The Miami Heat have struggled with Tyler Herro as their primary offensive option, posting a 30-37 record over the past two seasons. With Herro likely demanding a significant contract extension, the Heat face a dilemma. They could extend him, let him play out his contract, or trade him. Given the team's performance and Herro's fit, trading him appears to be the most viable option. Herro has been most effective in a supporting role, making it challenging to justify a large extension.
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