Tyler Herro returns for Miami Heat
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The Miami Heat are off to a fast start to the season. Heading in with some lowly expectations, the Heat are 12-6, and third in the Eastern Conference to start the season, causing some to believe that head coach Erik Spoelstra could earn Coach of the Year honors.
Instead of on-ball screens, Miami is relying on pace (first in the NBA), off-ball movement and drives to the hoop to score. And it has revived an offense that’s typically been one of the league’s most plodding.
The Miami Heat could receive a major scoring boost soon as a key player targets a return with a matchup against the Mavericks on the horizon.
In the win over Dallas, Herro would record 24 points on 12 of 18 shooting from the field to go along with seven rebounds and three steals in close to 30 minutes of game time. Herro would be asked about what's next for him in fully recovering from the ankle surgery that kept him out for the start of the season, and if he returns to a normal routine.
The Miami Heat have held off a late rally to beat the New York Knicks 115-113. Norman Powell scored 19 points, and Kel’el Ware added 16 points and 14 rebounds for Miami.
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The Heat have succeeded this season on the backs of Powell and Jaime Jaquez. Amid the Andrew Wiggins trade talk that persisted throughout the offseason, they found a way to remain functional. The juggling act has continued into the season.