In today’s episode of Miami Heat Talk, we’re diving into a report that could have major implications for the future of Miami Heat and Tyler Herro.
According to recent reports, assistant coaches within the organization have grown frustrated with Herro’s lack of availability. And when you really break it down… the numbers tell a story.
Over seven seasons in Miami, Tyler has played more than 75 games just once — and that happened last season when his value was at its peak. Availability matters. Especially when you’re making franchise-level decisions.
We also revisit something Heat fans know all too well: Tyler’s most impactful role may have been as a sixth man — the spark plug off the bench who won Sixth Man of the Year and changed games with instant offense. Since moving into a larger starting role, the expectations, pressure, and durability questions have only intensified.
Now the Heat are staring at three very real options:
1️⃣ Keep him into next season (final year of his $33M expiring deal) and try to rebuild his value.
2️⃣ Trade him this offseason in a package for a “whale” star.
3️⃣ Move him in a lower-value deal — similar to situations we’ve seen around the league — and risk getting pennies on the dollar.
This is no longer just about talent.
It’s about timing.
It’s about value.
It’s about the direction of the franchise.
Is this frustration report smoke… or is there real fire behind it?
Drop your thoughts in the comments — Should Miami keep him, trade him for a star, or move on now before the value drops further?
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