
"Tyler Herro is talented, there's no doubt about it. He's got the swag, the attitude, and the gift. Unfortunately, what he doesn't have is durability. Health and availability - two key ingredients coaches and sports franchises covet. Health and availability are not something Herro has offered Erik Spoelstra and the Miami Heat. Herro has already missed 19 games this season."
"That's the problem - the main problem - the Heat live with in Herro, and as long as he is in Miami, they will continue to live with it, if history tells us anything. That said, they shouldn't be thinking about giving up on him, not yet, anyway. Tyler Herro returns to lineup, but long-term health is the storyline The Heat continued their disappointing month of December with another loss, this time to the Orlando Magic."
Tyler Herro combines scoring ability, swagger, and offensive upside with inconsistent defense and recurring injuries that limit his impact. He has missed 19 games this season and has a history of missing double-digit games in prior seasons, which marks him as injury-prone. He has never completed an 82-game season, with a 77-game high last year. Herro returned from injury to play 34 minutes in a 117-108 loss to Orlando, recording 20 points, seven rebounds and three assists while shooting 0-for-6 from three. Availability and defense temper his upside, but he remains a valuable offensive option.
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