Miami Heat: Tyler Herro Wants To Have That ‘Same Conversation’ Again

Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat gestures for a three point shot(Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat gestures for a three point shot(Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) celebrates a three-point shot against the Houston Rockets(Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports) /

Miami Heat: Tyler Herro May Not Be In That Top Tier Yet, But He’s Climbing

Hey, but a showing like that brings up an interesting thought. Does anyone remember this conversation?

You have to remember this little thought from Herro that nearly broke the internet and made the rounds with the talking heads. Ok, here it is, to make it easy.

Ah, yes, this little comment caused so much chatter out there. Feeling as though his name should be mentioned with the Luka Doncics, Ja Morants, and Trae Youngs of the world, Herro said what he said and has now backed it up.

Listen, a top-25 (24) scorer in the league at this point in what is just his third year and 22nd year of existence on the earth, Herro might not be on the level of those guys yet, but is nipping right on their heels.

He is growing every night as a playmaker, other than lob passes (a hearty chuckle applies), while he is even showing capable of being your lead ball-handler or at least, one of them. Yes, he had a few costly late turnovers in their last game against Milwaukee, but those are things you trust him to clean up.

The man is a magician with the rock. He’s a freaking scorcerer.

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So, again, while he still has a bit of work to do, he isn’t as far behind as most would like to imagine. If it’s not time already, Tyler Herro will be looking to revisit that “same conversation” again—and very soon.