Heat's Tyler Herro admits 'long way to go'
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Herro dropped a team-high 24 points and had seven rebounds in the win. He shot 12-of-18 from the field and hit a clutch floater late in the fourth quarter to break a tie with the Mavericks and eventually lift them to the win.
All-Star guard Tyler Herro is ready to make his season debut, and the high-scoring Miami Heat are about to get their leading scorer from last season into the lineup.
Miami Heat star Tyler Herro made a triumphant return after missing the start of the season while recovering from ankle surgery — and he did it in style. In his
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Tyler Herro explains why he rushed back despite still rehabbing: "I was healthy enough to be out there, and I wanted to be out there"
In fact, Herro says that he still has a lot of recovering and rehabbing to do. Speaking to the media following their 106-102 win over the Dallas Mavericks, the crafty guard revealed that he could have waited a bit longer to suit up.
Kel’el Ware had some rough moments, but he had made amends by turning into Superman lite and hasn’t had below 14 rebounds in the last five outings.
Based on some of the discourse in recent weeks, if you didn’t know better you’d think calamity was about to consume the Miami Heat. Instead, expect a seamless Tyler Herro return.