Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro has a player he can root for in the NBA Finals. When the Dallas Mavericks finished off the Minnesota Timberwolves Thursday, it meant a Finals appearance for P.J.
The NBA offseason is just around the corner and there will be plenty of buzz about stars wanting to be traded.
This summer has the potential to see a lot of shakeup around the league and two teams that might be in the middle of that shakeup are the Atlanta Hawks and the Miami Heat.
One NBA writer named Tyler Herro and Dorian Finney-Smith the Cleveland Cavaliers‘ “top trade targets” for the summer. Zach Buckley of Bleacher Report thinks the Cavaliers should look to trade for Herro or Finney-Smith. Herro plays for the Miami Heat.
The Miami Heat’s 2023-24 campaign came to an end when they were eliminated in five games by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs.
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.
Miami Heat executive Pat Riley was quite candid during his end-of-season presser. One of the topics he was quite open about was Heat guard Tyler Herro and his availability.
Pat Riley did not hold when talking about Tyler Herro at his end-of-the-season news conference on Monday.
The Miami Heat are going to have to retool soon if they want to continue as an Eastern Conference contender.
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro was faced with a tall task in leading the team past the top-seeded Boston Celtics in the absence of star Jimmy Butler. He understandably failed to do so, but his individual performances also left much to be desired.
The Miami Heat suffered a loss at the hands of the Boston Celtics in Game 3, 104-84, as one could point to a ton of reasons why they lost on their home floor.
On Wednesday evening, Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat picked up (at least by Vegas odds metrics) the most improbable playoff win of the last several NBA seasons with a road victory in Game 2 vs the Boston Celtics, the number one seed in the Eastern Conference and the entire NBA for that matter.
There is life in the Miami Heat. Just when many thought that the Heat were going to be just mere first-round sacrificial lambs for the powerhouse Boston Celtics, Tyler Herro and company gave the Eastern Conference’s top seed a reality check, as they came away with a 111-10 win on the road in Game 2 on Wednesday night.
The Miami Heat came into game two down 0-1 to the Boston Celtics. After a stellar three-point shooting performance the Heat won 111-101 and tied the series 1-1.
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.
As the chants consisting of “We Want Boston!” rained down upon the Kaseya Center court, the Miami Heat knew what they would have to do next. They proved to the world last season that they own the Play-In Tournament, flourishing in its wake, and have done so once again this year.
Tyler Herro almost turned the ball over. Instead, he turned it into a spectacular pass.
The Philadelphia 76ers broke the hearts of Miami Heat fans Wednesday night as they scored a thrilling 105-104 home win to send Tyler Herro and company to a do-or-die scenario in the Play-in Tournament.
The last time we saw Tyler Herro take the court in an NBA game with the Miami Heat was back on February 23rd. He has been dealing with a foot injury since, missing 20 consecutive games since that point.
There’s optimism that guard Tyler Herro could return to action on Friday.
According to NBA insider Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro could play against the Houston Rockets. Herro has been
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro said the NBA report about him not being close to playing isn’t true. Herro hasn’t played since February 23 due to a right
In a tale as old as time, Jimmy Butler is probably going to have to do everything for the Miami Heat this postseason.
Heat guard Tyler Herro, who has been sidelined since February 23, received a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection on Friday to treat his injured right foot.
Heat guard Tyler Herro is no longer using a walking boot, the team confirmed on Monday.
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