Tyler Herro no longer fits on the Heat, and it couldn't be more obvious
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Tyler Herro no longer fits on the Heat, and it couldn't be more obvious
"Tyler Herro may no longer be a fit on the Miami Heat, and the evidence is continuing to mount. Since his return, the Heat have not looked as comfortable, and the team's overall results have been hit or miss. For as good a player as Herro is, the Heat may no longer be the best fit for him. And that's not necessarily a knock on Herro."
"In the first 17 games, the Heat only scored under 115 points three times. In the five games since Herro's return, they've done so three times. They're also just 3-2 in those games. Furthermore, in the first 17 games, the Heat were playing at the fastest pace in the league and were averaging more than 106 possessions per game. They were also averaging the most points per game (124.9) in the league."
Tyler Herro may no longer fit the Miami Heat's current roster and offensive philosophy. Since his return the team has produced fewer points and possessions, falling from league-leading pace and scoring to lower rankings and a 3-2 record in five games. The Heat's earlier fast-paced, high-scoring identity has slowed, dropping from about 106 possessions per game to 103.9 and from 124.9 points to 119 points per game. Herro has looked uncomfortable in the modified offense, his playmaking and usage have decreased, and he has failed to regain his prior rhythm, clouding his role and future with the team.
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