How the Cavaliers took Tyler Herro out of Game 3. Can the Heat find answers before it's too late?
Briefly

In Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs, Miami Heat's Tyler Herro struggled significantly against the Cleveland Cavaliers' defensive strategy, which aimed to minimize his offensive contributions. Despite his impressive performance with 33 points in Game 2, Herro was limited to just 13 points and 46 touches in Game 3, as the Cavaliers emphasized targeting him as a defensive weakness. Coach Erik Spoelstra acknowledged the Cavaliers' focused effort to prevent Herro's impact, highlighting the shifts in Miami's gameplay that will be necessary in the series ahead as they face a 3-0 deficit against the top-seeded Cavaliers.
Tyler Herro has faced significant challenges in Game 3 of the playoff series, with Cavaliers' defense effectively limiting his offensive impact.
The Cavaliers have a clear strategy of targeting Herro's defense, reflecting their respect for his offensive capabilities.
Read at Miami Herald
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