Miami Heat: Tyler Herro’s Weight Room Work Doesn’t Seem Like ‘Urban Legend’

Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) smiles during warmups before game four of the second round of the 2020 NBA Playoffs against the Milwaukee Bucks(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) smiles during warmups before game four of the second round of the 2020 NBA Playoffs against the Milwaukee Bucks(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) looks to pass as Milwaukee Bucks guard Pat Connaughton (24) defends(Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: More Gain For Tyler Herro Means More Pain For The Opposition

Well, that can all now be put to rest. In the below photo from his Instagram account, a straight-on look at things, it does, indeed, appear that he has bulked up.

With the way that he excels at finishing off of wanky platforms, you would like the fact that he would be the one totally in control of when that is necessary now. Increased strength should do that for him.

Specifically, when he goes to make those crazy type finishes, the runners, the layups, the floaters, the underhanded flips, along with everything else and off of all of the many platforms that he is capable of doing it off of, you want him to be the one dictating when, where, and how difficult of a finish he has to make in those scenarios.

Physical defenders that are able to knock him off his spots and rhythm were the dictating force behind a lot of what he made happen, or not, in past seasons. That is a huge part of why you love the fact that Tyler Herro actually does appear to be bulking up.

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It’s more reality than ‘urban legend’, at this point. And that could be scary for everyone else.