
"The Miami Heat didn't extend Tyler Herro before the season started, which was enough to make his future in South Florida an even bigger topic of discussion. Most fans aren't actively pushing for the front office to trade Herro before the Feb. 5 deadline, but if it were for the right star, they'd be willing to bid Herro goodbye. There are still over five weeks until the deadline, and questions remain about who that star could be."
"Miami has been a surprise in the East, sitting sixth with an 18-15 record. Even after Jayson Tatum and Tyrese Haliburton's injuries, most didn't think that the Heat would be in the position they are entering the new calendar year. The front office could capitalize on the weakened conference by being aggressive at the deadline, but that doesn't mean fans want to see a short-sighted move."
"Unfortunately, for Herro and Miami, the 25-year-old guard has been limited to only six games this season, which makes the Heat's rank look even better. He last played on Dec. 9, when he scored 20 points against the Magic. Herro has been out with a toe contusion, and Erik Spoelstra recently said there is no timetable for his return, which could complicate a trade."
Tyler Herro's contract status and injury have amplified trade speculation around the Miami Heat ahead of the Feb. 5 deadline. Most fans would not push for a trade unless a true star were obtainable, and Giannis Antetokounmpo is mentioned as a hypothetical target despite no trade request. Miami sits sixth in the East at 18-15, surprising observers amid other teams' injuries. The front office could pursue aggressive moves, but fan sentiment warns against short-sighted decisions. Herro has played only six games this season due to a toe contusion, with no timetable for return, complicating potential trades. Last season he averaged 23.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists and earned his first All-Star nod.
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