Miami Heat: 3 players who could become ‘secret weapons’ in Orlando
The Miami Heat drafted another good one this past NBA Draft in Tyler Herro. Will he be the “secret weapon” in Orlando?
Tyler Herro
Some will say, “how could Tyler Herro be a SECRET weapon” and that question would be valid, but hear me out. Having not played a game since February 3rd, before playing for the first time since for all of seven minutes in the Miami Heat’s last game before the suspension on March 11th against the Hornets, some may have forgotten about him.
I mean, it may not seem like it with all the attention he seems to get, for his hair or otherwise, but it wouldn’t be a shocker to see that some forgot how lethal he can be when he gets it going.
Averaging 12.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.9 assists on 41.4 percent shooting and 39.1 percent shooting from three on 5.4 attempts per game, Herro is more than capable of getting hot and lighting the whole theme park on fire. That’s all there, no further details.
That is simply why he could become the Heat’s secret weapon in Orlando. As we all know, he’s a bucket.
The Miami Heat are pretty well equipped to compete with anybody. There record and performance this season has indicated as much.
Hopefully, one or all of these guys can make a meaningful impact in Orlando. Perhaps, they just might be the key to a magical run in the Magic Kingdom.