Staggering Tyler Herro with Miami Heat bench is all about ‘reign over rock’

Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) drives against San Antonio Spurs forward Zach Collins (23)(Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports)
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) drives against San Antonio Spurs forward Zach Collins (23)(Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) talks with head coach Erik Spoelstra during the third quarter in game six of the 2020 NBA Finals (Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports) /

Staggering Tyler Herro With Miami Heat Bench Is All About ‘Reign Over Rock’

But—you guessed it, that’s just it! All things are not equal when it comes to this Miami Heat team.

Start with what is and what has been for a while now.

This is a Heat team that has two of their top three players that get it done, primarily, in the middle areas, the paint, and at the rim in Adebayo and Butler. This is also a team that has heavily relied on its outside shooting to, not only, put up points for them, in general, but help create and maintain spacing for those two guys among all others.

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You are also talking about two guys, who have, while playing in the same starting unit together, made it to the NBA Finals and just a sniff away from another, going all the way to a Game 7 clash with the Boston Celtics last season in the playoffs.

Basically—don’t tell me that they can’t win together in the same lineup.

It’s not them, per se, that needs to be adjusted for. What they do works together or, at the very least, can work together to great success.

You’ve, quite literally, seen it!