Tyler Herro addressed comments made by Cleveland's Darius Garland, who suggested targeting him as a weak defender in their playoff series. In response, Herro emphasized his focus on winning rather than getting drawn into off-court verbal exchanges. He downplayed Garland's remarks, labeling them as a sign of weakness, especially since he perceives Garland as not being defensive-minded. Herro's teammate, Bam Adebayo, echoed his sentiments, suggesting that players should be accountable for their words, indicating a sense of unity in the Heat's locker room as they aim to reverse their playoff deficit against Cleveland.
It's cool. At the end of the day, it's competitive. But somebody who doesn't play defense shouldn't be talking. He doesn't play any defense.
The game plan is the game plan. There was some back and forth between me and Darius on the court. To go to the media to talk about game plan 'this or that' kind of says a lot about him.
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