Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro sees rookie Pelle Larsson helping off of the bench this season. Larsson, the No. 44 pick, was brought to the team to help from the perimeter after shooting nearly 40 from the 3-point in college.
The Miami Heat are just two seasons removed from an NBA Finals appearance and are eyeing another trip this year, one they hope ends with a win. Ahead of the…
With the preseason well underway as the Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs Tuesday in another showcase, 120-117, fans once again got to see what they can expect from Tyler Herro this season.
The Miami Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs in a preseason game Tuesday at Kaseya Center but the real action took place in the stands. Afterward, a fight between fans broke out in the stands.
Jimmy Butler and Chris Paul nearly got into a skirmish during Tuesday's game between the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs. The was sort of the undercard, but the main event took place in the stands at Kaseya Center after the game.
The Miami Heat are going into the season fully healthy. Terry Rozier is playing the point guard role, taking some of the on-ball duties from Tyler Herro.
Erik Spoelstra addressed the media prior to the Miami Heat's preseason game against the Pelicans. During the presser, Coach Spo seemingly confirmed that Tyler Herro has changed his jump shot, opting for a different base in order to ensure he releases the ball quicker, praising him for putting in the work that great shooters do.
The Miami Heat played their first NBA preseason game on Tuesday, but fans were forced to wait longer before seeing Tyler Herro on the floor. Herro, along with sophomore forward Jaime Jaquez Jr., was dealing with a groin injury, which forced him to miss the game.
On Monday, the Miami Heat made a big announcement about Pat Riley. The NBA legend has been the team's president since the 1996 season and was also their coach when they won the 2006 NBA Championship over the Dallas Mavericks.
As the Miami Heat prepare to take on the Eastern Conference this season, they will start the preseason with key injuries to star players such as Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., and Josh Richardson.
Tyler Herro is entering his sixth year for the Miami Heat. He’s been a starter and the sixth man off the bench for the Miami Heat in his career. Herro is one of those players when healthy can be a sparkplug type of player that wins games with his electric scoring from all three levels of the court.
As the Miami Heat are gearing up to take on the reloaded East, part of their hopeful success relies on the production from guard Tyler Herro. While Herro believes the Heat are title contenders, he has also gone through the steps needed to get himself right for the season which he speaks upon Monday during the team’s media day.
After missing 40 games due to injury and being eliminated in the first round of the playoffs against the Boston Celtics last season, Tyler Herro is focused on learning from the experience.
There is a lot of talk amongst NBA fans and media about whether Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro will come off the bench as a sixth man or continue being a starter.
The NBA Media Day of 28 teams is underway this Monday. That also means fans have the opportunity how their favorite players look like after months of vacation from basketball.
The Miami Heat struggled in the playoffs last season, with their top star Jimmy Butler out of action. The Heat couldn’t deliver and the Boston Celtics eliminated them in the first round.
Tyler Herro is coming off his fifth season playing for the Miami Heat. The former Kentucky star finished the year with averages of 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists per contest while shooting 44.1% from the field and 39.6% from the three-point range in 42 games.
Tyler Herro believes the Miami Heat are deep enough to win the NBA title next season. The Heat lost to the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 2024 playoffs in five games.
Tyler Herro is coming off his fifth season in the NBA playing for the Miami Heat. The former Kentucky star is among the most notable players in the league and has over 2.2 million followers on Instagram.
It’s not just Jimmy Butler whose future with the Miami Heat has been put into question of late. As always, the fate of former Sixth Man of the Year winner Tyler Herro is also in the balance as trade rumors continue to hound the 6-foot-5 shooting guard.
Herro had the best game of his pro career on Wednesday.
Tyler Herro made six three-pointers, scored 24 points and delivered 14 assists as the Heat stunned the Celtics in Game 2 of their first-round series, 111-101.
Tyler Herro almost turned the ball over. Instead, he turned it into a spectacular pass.
There’s optimism that guard Tyler Herro could return to action on Friday.
In a tale as old as time, Jimmy Butler is probably going to have to do everything for the Miami Heat this postseason.
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