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)
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Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat is presented with the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award prior to Game Two of the Eastern Conference Semifinals(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Miami Heat: Interpreting Tyler Herro’s Reaction To Donovan Mitchell Trade

Max’s Take (@maxmarshall136)

Who really thought that Danny Ainge would make a trade this big, seismic, and potentially league-altering with the Miami Heat and his archnemesis, Pat Riley? That’s the first thing.

As far as Herro, himself, goes though—expect a big clap-back season coming.

Noah’s Take (@ndeckerbuckets)

He’s probably just finally happy that he’s about to get his extension.

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But in all seriousness, Tyler Herro should be ready to bring it up a level to prove that he is worth said extension in the first place.

Isiah’s Take (@IsiahCurryNBA)

“Keep that same energy” can only mean big business from the reigning NBA Sixth Man Of The Year. Herro is itching to prove that Miami made no mistake by not trading him this summer.

Colton’s Take (@CMoleskyNBC15)

Tell me you’re keeping receipts for the season—without telling me that you’re keeping receipts for the season. This is motivation.