It could get worse before it gets better for the Heat after Tyler Herro's injury

Tyler Herro will miss at least two weeks with a sprained right ankle. What does this mean for the Miami Heat and Herro's season?
Nov 3, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) looks on against the Washington
Nov 3, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) looks on against the Washington / Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
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What impressed you the most about the start of Herro’s season?

Max: Getting to his spots on offense is much easier. Defensively, he’s reading passing lanes and getting more steals. 

Stephanie: Herro has played with more ease and fluidity than in the past. He has shown more awareness on the court, is making smarter plays and passes, and playing with more strength. He has put in the hard work this offseason, and it’s paying off. 

António: He’s been patient and more controlled. He never lacked confidence and was always unafraid to take the next shot, but his maturity as a player is shining through. He’s more decisive with his actions and smarter in finding those same actions. He’s also been much more steady as a defensive presence, reading passing lanes well and putting pressure on ball-handlers to come away with steals and not be as much of a target.