
ESPN released its annual top-100 player rankings earlier this week — a consensus from the myriad of analysts from the network.
Four Miami Heat players cracked the list, though only one (Bam Adebayo — 21) made the top-65. In a recent roundtable, two analysts — ESPN’s front office insider Bobby Marks, and NBA analyst Jorge Sedano — both believed Tyler Herro’s ranking was too low after making his first All-Star team a year ago.
“The disrespect to Tyler Herro (No. 68),” Marks wrote when asked which player’s ranking was the most surprising. “Yes, Herro will be out for the early part of the regular season with a foot injury, but this is a player who was selected as an All-Star last season.
“For a fourth straight campaign, Herro averaged at least 20 points, and he finished 2024-25 with five games of at least 35 points, a career-best 47.2% mark from the field and 5.5 assists per game. He played a career-high 77 games last season.”
Here was Sedano’s explanation for why he believed Herro was too low:
“I would add that Herro wasn’t the focal point of the Heat’s offense last season and still averaged nearly 24 points per game with 38% shooting from 3,” he wrote. “Everyone remembers Pat Riley calling out Jimmy Butler III (No. 18) about 17 months ago. No one remembers that Riley also called out Herro in that same news conference, and Herro responded with the best season of his career. Herro also handled himself like a pro and a leader during the Butler saga. Herro should be in the range of top 40 to 55.”
A few names ranked above Herro, 25, included Indiana’s Aaron Nesmith (65), LaMelo Ball (63), Christian Braun (62), Austin Reaves (60) and Jalen Suggs (59).
Herro had the best season of his career in 2024-25, averaging 23.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game on 37.5 percent shooting from 3-point range as the team’s No. 1 option (where I disagree with Sedano; he was the focal point).
Miami’s 6-foot-5 guard was mercifully embarrassed in last year’s postseason, getting called out by Cleveland’s Darius Garland mid-series. He followed suit by scoring a measly four points in an elimination game — with 34-year-old center Tristan Thompson scoring as many points as Herro.
One could only wonder how that affected how voters ranked Herro amongst his peers.
He will be eligible for an extension on Oct. 1 — a near-three-week window. He is eligible for a three-year, $149.7 million deal. If he waits until next summer, he could be eligible for a four-year, $207 million deal. Given his recent foot surgery, it’s unlikely Herro fits the 65-game minimum threshold required for being eligible for the supermax.
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IT’S…S H O W T I M E !
I can’t wait to see how well the team meshes together. Looking forward to seeing Mitchell and Powell unleashed. Also looking forward to seeing how much the younger players (Ware, Larsson, Johnson, Jovic) have bulked up and improved over the summer and if Rozier and Jaquez have their mojo back. Many questions but one thing is sure…they are going to have a very good defense (especially the starting unit). Can’t wait to see them scrimmaging against each other and how well they perform in their preseason games.
GO HEAT!!!
Finally! Back to my favorite team tomorrow! Yay!
Proposed trade Packages involving Miami Heat (Bleacher Report)
Portland Trail Blazers receive: Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Terry Rozier
Miami Heat receive: Jerami Grant, Shaedon Sharpe, Robert Williams III and a 2029 first-round pick (most favorable of POR, BOS and MIL)
Houston Rockets receive: Norman Powell
Miami Heat receive: Reed Sheppard, Steven Adams, a 2026 second-round pick (via CHI) and a 2027 second-round pick (via MEM)
Miami Heat receive: Trey Murphy III, Jordan Hawkins and Yves Missi
New Orleans Pelicans receive: Andrew Wiggins, Kel’el Ware and a 2029 first-round pick (top-three protected)
I would be surprised to see any trade before the season starts. Having said that, would the Heat and Portland do business together? Not sure, but if they did, that has merit.
Fairly decent deal with Rockets, but I’d rather keep Powell.
NO deal is intriguing. Bring in 3 young players for 1 older player and 1 center with unlimited potential. Seems like more of a rebuild, but maybe.
In 2 of the 3 cases, they would have to move another player because our roster is at 15.
Just threw them out there to begin getting our creative trade juices flowing. I know Miami hasn’t made their last trade this season. The only question is will they go big?
The first trade seems like a Heat fan drew it up. The second and third trades seem like the opposing team’s proposed them. None of them seem to be fair trades. If Portland would make that deal, my toes would tingle and I’d get Giddy.
Even Captain Curtis would love it!
Interesting article on Davion Mitchell. If he continues to demonstrate a very good 3 point shot this year, it could make him one of the best two-way point guards in the NBA. If that happens, it may make Herro or Powell more expendable. Interesting days ahead.
https://allucanheat.com/this-davion-mitchell-development-could-completely-reshape-the-heat-s-season-01k68br7dqtm?utm_campaign=FanSided+Daily&utm_source=FanSided+Daily&utm_medium=email&sc=e0273490fd355e2c28bdb25751d41af65a4dd80936ff00a80be9866c97887955
I know what they say here in this story, but I read an article the other day from the Buck’s writers warning the Bucks not to acquire Herro, as they are concerned that he is from Milwaukee and may try to come there. The article could have been written by several of us here, saying that the Bucks found out the hard way that one way players are not an asset, and that they had shed a few already, including Lillard, from their roster and didn’t want to make that mistake again.
I wonder how many of us forgot for a minute just how entertaining Davion Mitchell is to watch play basketball. He has a positive attitude, energy, determination, work ethic, youthful emotion and a touch of humility. He really enjoys his job. His positivity is contagious. I can’t wait to see how well the team gels during training camp. If it comes off without a hitch, I think Mitchell will have a lot to do with it.
He is fiery. I really like that in a player. Reminds me a bit of Tim Hardaway.
minus the cross over,minus 10 pts.davs much harder nosed defender.timmy so far much better player.hopefully davs best years are forthcoming.its his team to run.i know he gives 100% effort thats what got him to where he is now.
Yup. The reminding part is more about the effort they both put out every game and the emotion and intensity they bring.
Davion Mitchell
Play-in Game vs Chicago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg3Boi52Tuk
Davion Mitchell
Play-in game vs Atlanta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YwrAXAgrXs
This is the way!
😛 hee hee