Miami Heat shooting guard Tyler Herro was led to believe that he would be drafted 14th overall by the Boston Celtics in 2019.
Heat guard Tyler Herro is not concerned with being the focal point of opposing defenses amid Jimmy Butler suspension and trade rumors
In a recent interview, Tyler Herro appeared uncomfortable as he was repeatedly questioned about Jimmy Butler's controversial post-game remarks
After the game, a bombshell report from Shams Charania seemed to confirm Butler's desire to be traded from the Heat. This season, Butler is averaging 17.6 points per game, his lowest average in his stint in Miami. The loss to the Pacers sent the Heat to a 17-15 record, still putting them in striking distance for a playoff spot.
The Heat have lost six games by three points or less this season, tied with Toronto Raptors (7-25) and Sacramento Kings (14-19) for the NBA lead. That’s awkward for Miami, because Toronto wants to lose games, while the Kings recently fired 2023 Coach of the Year Mike Brown and are figuring out how to restore playoff form.
Herro is questionable for Tuesday's game against the Warriors due to a left knee contusion. Herro played 49 minutes during Monday's overtime loss to the Kings and may have to sit out the second half of Miami's back-to-back set,
Even if Jimmy Butler is having trouble finding joy, the vibes are immaculate in the Miami Heat locker room according to his teammate. Tyler Herro spoke with the press following the Heat's 13-point loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night.
Jimmy Butler has a history of being a distraction or a detriment to a team when he doesn't get what he wants. As NBA analyst Jason Timpf said, trading him will be very difficult.
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 136-100 loss to the Utah Jazz (8-25) on Saturday night at Kaseya Center to close its three-game homestand at 1-2. The Heat (17-16) now embarks on a six-game West Coast trip that begins Monday against the Sacramento Kings:
The Miami Heat have suspended Jimmy Butler for seven games for “multiple instances of conduct detrimental to the team” and announced they are “listening to offers” for the All-Star forward eight days after team president Pat Riley publicly said the team “ will not trade ” Butler.