Tyler Herro or not, Heat still are unable to shake Achilles heel
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Tyler Herro or not, Heat still are unable to shake Achilles heel
"The Heat still lost handily to the Minnesota Timberwolves, underscoring they still can't get over their biggest issue of the season - competing with good teams. After their most recent loss to the Wolves, the Heat are now 7-22 against teams over .500 this season. Herro was fine in his return, coming off the bench while finishing with 17 points, nine rebounds, and three assists,"
"With Herro in the lineup or not, it does seem as if the Heat lacks the overall talent as a team to compete with some of the other playoff contenders across the league - and that clearly continues to be a big problem. Tyler Herro came off the bench in his return As Herro made his return back to the lineup for the Heat, after missing the last month with a toe injury, Erik Spoelstra did elect to bring him off the bench."
Tyler Herro returned from a month-long toe injury and came off the bench, finishing with 17 points, nine rebounds and three assists. The Miami Heat lost handily to the Minnesota Timberwolves and now sit 7-22 against teams over .500. The team continues to struggle to compete with stronger playoff contenders, suggesting an overall talent gap. Coach Erik Spoelstra said results were mixed after deploying Herro in the second unit. The second unit showed strong stretches and was frequently outplayed by Minnesota. The Heat also lacked Jaime Jaquez Jr. and did not generate enough fight or consistent bench spark.
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