Summary
Tyler Herro had a strong season with the Miami Heat, achieving his highest points and making his first All-Star team. The Heat are considering a new contract extension for Herro, but his recent ankle surgery affects this decision. Herro's future with the team is uncertain, especially since he could be used in future trades.
Key Facts
- Tyler Herro averaged 23.9 points in the 2024-25 season, a personal best.
- Herro was named to his first All-Star team during this season.
- The Miami Heat traded Jimmy Butler, making Herro a focal point of the team.
- Herro struggled defensively, especially in the playoffs against the Cavaliers.
- He is in the third year of a four-year, $120 million contract with the Heat.
- An analyst predicts Herro might sign a new three-year, $130 million contract.
- Herro is recovering from ankle surgery, which could affect his playing time.
- The Heat may risk losing Herro as a trade option by offering a new extension.