Miami Heat Playoffs: Tyler Herro Has To Feast On Short 76er Rotation

Tyler Herro #14 and Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat talk against the Atlanta Hawks (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Tyler Herro #14 and Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat talk against the Atlanta Hawks (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
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Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat dribbles the ball against Tyrese Maxey #0 of the Philadelphia 76ers(Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Miami Heat Playoffs: Tyler Herro Has To Feast On Short 76er Rotation

That remains to be seen, but based on how heavily involved they will all have to be due to what they are missing from a production standpoint, the nearly 31 points, 12 boards, four assists, a steal, and near two blocks per game that Embiid puts up, there is something that seems as clear as ever.

The Philadelphia 76ers will have to elongate their bench, as their rotation has been shortened from an available bodies perspective, but devastated from a production perspective.

What this means, in the grand scheme of things, is that more of the irregular dudes along that roster will have to play, perhaps. That also means that those same guys—will have to deal with Tyler Herro.

While everyone on an NBA roster is capable of having a great showing, as NBA players and even the 15th men on the rosters are in the top six percentile of the world at what they do, Tyler Herro would be in the top three percentile in the world at what he does, possibly higher.