Miami Heat: A reminder of how big Tyler Herro can be in biggest moments

Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat drives against Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics and Robert Williams III #44 of the Boston Celtics (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat drives against Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics and Robert Williams III #44 of the Boston Celtics (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
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Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat celebrates with Jae Crowder #99 against the Dallas Mavericks(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

As the Miami Heat look to head to the Bahamas to begin their training camp for the upcoming season, there are a few things that need to be further tied up. Stalking the market and available talent, one way or another, in hopes of adding to their power forward rotation, that’s one thing that they have before them.

Then you have the concerns associated with their individual team. Perhaps they don’t land a power forward to add to their rotation or be the feature guy there prior to the season starting, but then what?

Either Jimmy Butler will kill himself trying to give the Miami Heat what they need there or they’ll have to do something unconventional to their history, slide Bam Adebayo over to the forward spot. Those are just two things though.

Then, what about guys like Kyle Lowry and Duncan Robinson, guys who had down years last year but still have all the potential to bounce back strong this season? Those are worthy questions.