
"Herro: It's cool. Not really an adjustment - playing basketball."
"Reporter: If that's something that the coach wants to keep moving forward? Herro: Ask him. Ask him."
Tyler Herro returned from injury and was placed in the second unit by coach Erik Spoelstra, producing 17 points, nine rebounds, and three assists off the bench. Herro's terse remarks about the bench role suggested reluctance, and Spoelstra provided cryptic responses when questioned about the decision. Miami has been inconsistent this season, going 7-22 against winning teams, which complicates lineup experimentation and postseason prospects. The team has shown encouraging stretches but continues to struggle in meaningful games. Spoelstra appears willing to test Herro's role, but the long-term plan remains undecided and subject to change.
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