Miami Heat: Tyler Herro ready for ‘whatever role’ he’s given

Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat goes up for a layup against Onyeka Okongwu #17 of the Atlanta Hawks (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Tyler Herro #14 of the Miami Heat goes up for a layup against Onyeka Okongwu #17 of the Atlanta Hawks (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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Dewayne Dedmon #21 of the Miami Heat celebrates a basket with Tyler Herro #14 against the Boston Celtics(Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

As the Miami Heat get set to really turn things up a notch for the season, preparing to tip off training camp, there are many burning questions that need answers. While the biggest one surrounds their power forward rotation, that’s the only one that can, remotely, be considered problematic or “an issue”.

With a few more things to sort out, most of that is more good than bad. For example, with a few talented big men on the roster, how will they all get minutes?

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Who, if anyone, will be left out of the rotation among Dewayne Dedmon, Omer Yurtseven, Nikola Jovic, or Orlando Robinson if he is fortunate enough to make the big club? If none of them, will this finally be the year where Bam Adebayo gets to play some power forward?

Speaking of playing time or playing position, where and how will Victor Oladipo slot in? What will be his role?

And that takes you to one of the most important scenarios of it all that needs sorting out.