
"Tyler Herro may not miss the first month of the season after all, and if that is indeed true, there's an argument to be made that the Miami Heat would be making a huge mistake. According to an Atlanta Hawks play-by-play announcer, some of the Heat's personnel told him that Herro will be ready for the season opener. There's a lot to unpack here, and this is probably the first we've heard of this."
"The move would make even less sense if Herro rushes back knowing he won't be 100 percent. At that point, he's probably better just taking the extra month off. Again, we don't know how credible this "rumor" or "whisper" is, and it could end up being a complete misunderstanding. But if there's any truth to it, there's a chance this all ends pretty badly for both the Heat and Herro. And that's the last thing that either side wants."
Reports suggest Tyler Herro might be ready for the season opener after Heat personnel reportedly told an Atlanta Hawks announcer he could play. Those reports may be inaccurate or based on bad insider information, but if true and cleared by team doctors, returning early could be a short-sighted decision. Rushing recovery to shave a month risks incomplete healing and long-term harm. Missing roughly the first 15 games of an 82-game NBA season will likely have limited impact on the team's campaign. Herro should fully recover and return only when he can perform at 100 percent.
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