Miami Heat Roundtable: Should Tyler Herro Be A Starter?

Miami Heat guard Andre Iguodala (28) celebrates with guard Tyler Herro (14) after dunking against the Milwaukee Bucks(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Andre Iguodala (28) celebrates with guard Tyler Herro (14) after dunking against the Milwaukee Bucks(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) drives to the basket as Portland Trail Blazers guard Kent Bazemore (24) defends(Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat have decisions to make on the rotation. Should Tyler Herro be a starter?

The Miami Heat have decisions to make when it comes to who will be in their lineups and rotations. One of the most important things to figure out to start with is who will actually start games for them in this upcoming season.

With the season being less than three weeks away at this point, it’s coming down to the nitty-gritty, as they say, when it comes to filling that unit out. We have a question though.

After what he did in the NBA Bubble, should Tyler Herro be a starter? Kendrick Nunn and Meyers Leonard started for good parts of last season until Jae Crowder and Goran Dragic took over those roles.

Jae Crowder is now a member of the Phoenix Suns and the Miami Heat probably want to keep Goran off the pine, for now, to save him a bit down the stretch. Kendrick Nunn isn’t the better player between him and Herro, plus Herro offers more of a playmaker at that role.

Still, the question remains. Should he be the guy?

Well, we are going to try and answer it for you. Here is the latest All U Can Heat roundtable.

You know what the question is, as we’ve asked it twice already. In case you missed it though, should Herro be among the starters this season?