As Miami Heat star Tyler Herro experienced his first All-Star experience, he now leads the team after the trade to the Golden State Warriors featuring Jimmy Butler. Herro would call the Heat's situation a “fresh start” with all the events taking place this season but answered an interesting question regarding Butler's Miami No.
It wasn’t pretty, but the Heat’s leading trio of Bam Adebayo, Tyler Herro and Andrew Wiggins stepped up in overtime to make sure the Heat wouldn’t waste another double-digit lead. In the process, the Heat snapped its season-long four-game losing skid.
Golden State, and Miami as a team shot just 33.7 percent from the field on the night. Wiggins also didn't get a chance to start building chemistry with Tyler Herro (illness) on Monday, but once the Heat's lineup is at full strength,
The Miami Heat still have two All-Stars on their roster after moving on from Jimmy Butler in Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo. While Adebayo is not performing at tha
HEAT up 30-19 after one, Scottie Barnes appearing to suffer an ankle injury that might keep him out for the game only to be announced eligible to return soon after.
The win in Toronto is the first time Wiggins has done so in his hometown as he was born and raised in the area in Canada where before, he was 0-6 across his career. When told after the game it was his first victory in Toronto, Wiggins could not believe it according to The Miami Herald.
And that’s that. Another 4th quarter mess, Heat fall 120-113 in Milwaukee despite 40, 11 and 7 from Tyler Herro.Source: Twitter @ByTimReynolds What’s the buzz on Twitter?