Tyler Herro

Tyler Herro

Film Room: How Tyler Herro sliced the Bulls’ defense with season on line

The Miami Heat entered Wednesday’s do-or-die play-in against the Chicago Bulls with their backs against the wall, hoping to avoid their season ending prematurely in hostile territory to a Bulls team that had their number this season. They didn’t let that happen, surviving to see another day with a 109-90 blowout win–ending the Bulls’ season […]

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Tyler Herro on facing Bulls in play-in: ‘We’re ready for the challenge’

It’s officially official. Regardless of the Heat’s record-setting victory Friday night against the New Orleans Pelicans, the Miami Heat finish the 2024-25 season as the No. 10 seed and will face the Chicago Bulls in next Wednesday’s play-in. Miami, who lost 119-111 against Chicago on Wednesday, is 0-3 against its East foe this season. After

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Bam Adebayo

Heat still playing starters against Pelicans amid playoff picture

While the Miami Heat’s standing in the East has been all but decided with the possibility of improving their lottery odds, in the least surprising news of the day, they are still deciding to play their starters Friday night against the New Orleans Pelicans, head coach Erik Spoelstra revealed at shoot around. There are just

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Tyler Herro

Tyler Herro on controversial 3-point shot attempt: ‘I believe in myself’

The Miami Heat dropped a pivotal game Wednesday night to the Chicago Bulls 119-111, and one decision from first-time All-Star Tyler Herro made proved to be costly. Down five with roughly 45 seconds left, Herro–being attacked in the pick-and-roll–blitzed Coby White off the screen and corralled a steal. Instead of taking the wide-open layup presented

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Tyler Herro

Should Tyler Herro have stronger consideration for the Most Improved Player Award?

There have been plenty of ups and downs in Tyler Herro’s seven-year career. From putting together a 37-point barrage in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals as a rookie to unfortunately breaking his hand diving for a loose ball moments into the 2022-23 postseason. It hasn’t been perfect, but growth isn’t always linear. The

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Heat Grizzlies

Ja Morant’s buzzer-beater snaps Heat’s six-game win streak

Ja Morant’s game-winning buzzer beater capped the Memphis Grizzlies’ 110-108 victory over the Miami Heat Thursday night inside Kaseya Center, snapping the Heat’s six-game win streak. The lead changed 19 times with eight ties, the final being Tyler Herro’s floater to knot it at 108 with 13.8 seconds left. On the ensuing possession, however, Morant

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Heat eviscerate shorthanded 76ers, win 118-95

Being another efficient night from Tyler Herro, the Miami Heat completely dominated the beleaguered Philadelphia 76ers, 118-95, inside Wells Fargo Center Saturday evening. Herro finished with a game-high 30 points on 11-of-17 shooting and 5-of-9 from 3-point range. While his efficiency and decision-making have been huge question marks (of mine) for each of the last

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Anfernee Simons

Report: Heat seen as ‘potential landing spot’ for Anfernee Simons

There are nine games–and 16 days–remaining in the 2024-25 NBA Season. The Miami Heat are almost certainly a lock to make the play-in game–which begins April 15–as they are currently the No. 10 seed in the Eastern Conference. Though that doesn’t mean their name isn’t already being floated out for players in other places–no matter

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Jimmy Butler

What’s gone wrong for the Miami Heat since the Jimmy Butler trade?

It was obvious the Miami Heat would have a drastically different look once they finally traded Jimmy Butler to the Warriors on February 5. The move signaled a shift in direction both on and off the court, and the early returns haven’t been promising. Offense Lacking a Focal Point The Heat’s offense currently ranks 23rd

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