Heat Willing to Cut Ties with All-Star in the 'Right Deal:' Report
Summary
The Miami Heat is considering trading Tyler Herro, their All-Star player, if the right opportunity comes up. Herro returned to play after surgery, and Miami has had mixed results in games since his return. The team did not agree to a long-term contract with Herro, which could make his potential trade to another team possible.Key Facts
- The Miami Heat started the basketball season with a 14-7 record.
- Tyler Herro, an All-Star player, missed the first month of the season due to ankle surgery.
- Herro has played in six games since returning, and the Heat's performance has been mixed, with three wins and three losses.
- Miami's coach has adapted the team's strategy, moving away from focusing on a single superstar player after Jimmy Butler left.
- The Heat currently ranks first in pace, meaning they play very fast games, but their offensive rating is only 16th in the NBA.
- Miami has a strong defense, ranked third in the league.
- The team did not sign Herro to a long-term contract, which might lead to him being traded if a suitable deal is found.
- Herro has been averaging 23.2 points per game with impressive shooting percentages.
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