Miami Heat: Interpreting Tyler Herro’s reaction to Donovan Mitchell trade

Tyler Herro promotes G.O.A.T. Fuel at Publix Super Market (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images)
Tyler Herro promotes G.O.A.T. Fuel at Publix Super Market (Photo by Jason Koerner/Getty Images) /
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) warms up before game three of the 2022 eastern conference finals(David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports) /

The Miami Heat can, once again, finally move on.

After being in the throws of trade rumors all offseason long, from Kevin Durant to Donovan Mitchell, the latter’s situation this season has seemingly been settled.

Though that’s certainly newsworthy, the sports news of the day, and the story that will consume NBA talk for the next week or few, one of the main Miami Heat-related stories in the aftermath of it all is Tyler Herro’s seeming reaction.

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Here is what he tweeted within an hour after the deal was broken.

What does it mean though? Here’s what we here at AllUCanHeat think.

Brandon’s Take (@BwnRadio1233)

He’s looking to bring the heat this season and make those that have doubted him eat their words.

Simple.

Will’s Take (@crackseason)

He’s saying “hate it or love it, you’re stuck with me”.

I love this energy from him, but he has to do his part too. We should see a new Tyler Herro this year.

That means we should see a better Tyler Herro this year.