
""Is it possible to be an All-Star and Sixth Man of the Year before turning 26 and still be overrated? In Tyler Herro's case, yes," Swartz wrote. "Actions speak louder than words. We can clearly see how the Heat value Herro, which is how the league should view him as well; a good scorer with defensive limitations and durability concerns."
""Herro isn't a max-caliber player or anywhere close to it. Miami made it to the Finals in 2023 after Herro broke his hand in Game 1 of the playoffs. The team looked far better without him, which should have been a sign."Having reached 70 games in a season once in his seven-year career (including just 11 so far this season), Herro has become overrated.""
Tyler Herro has struggled with availability this season, appearing in just 11 of 56 games after a career-high 77 games and an All-Star selection last season. When on the floor he averaged 21.9 points on efficient 49.7/35.8/90.2 shooting splits but continued to show playmaking and defensive concerns. Durability has been the central issue for the 26-year-old. Critics point to defensive limitations and Miami's improved play during his 2023 playoff absence as evidence he is overrated. Counterarguments note the All-Star nod reflected roughly a 50-game sample of strong play and question whether consensus actually rates him highly enough to be overrated.
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