with the heat Trailing the Nuggets 1-0 in the NBA Finals, reports are beginning to circulate that the Miami Sharpshooters Tyler Hero Close to returning to the lineup.
The sixth man of 2022 has been out since April 16 with a broken hand, but he’s ramping up his basketball activities with hopes of returning sometime in the series, perhaps even for game two on Sunday.
But could his return stop the rotation that has taken Miami through the playoffs and into the NBA Finals? Paul Pierce seems to think so.
“If I’m Miami, how do I even play it?” Pearce asked Kevin Garnett on him KG certified appear on Showtime. “They have a steady rhythm. Herro getting hurt might be a blessing in disguise for them because we see what Caleb Martin Turned out to be…because Caleb Martin is better than Hero. This might throw Caleb away. Are you getting rid of him by bringing Hiro back? Pierce said.
If Miami coach Erik Spoelstra can incorporate Herro into the rotation without giving up the rotation, there’s no doubt his shot can help the Heat this series.
Herro averaged 20.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game this season prior to his injury, and led the league in free throw percentage with 93.4%.