Blown leads have shortened Miami's room for error this season, but these variables on offense can help the Heat find balance.
Miami Heat star Tyler Herro revealed which player could boost the offense and make a major impact in upcoming NBA games. The Miami Heat secured a dominant 131-109 victory over the Atlanta Hawks, marking one of their most impressive performances since the Jimmy Butler trade.
Between Robinson’s two-man game with starting center Bam Adebayo and Robinson serving as a three-point threat who opponents have to game plan for, there’s more space for the Heat’s offense to operate when Robinson is on the court and especially when Robinson is making a bunch of threes.
Tyler Herro scored 24 points and added 10 assists, Duncan Robinson scored 24 points off the bench and the Miami Heat shot a season-best 59% in a 131-109 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night.
The Miami Heat and guard Duncan Robinson will have contractual decisions to make at season’s end about the partnership going forward.
Five takeaways from the Heat’s 112-107 loss to the Cleveland Cavalier on Wednesday at Rocket Arena: ▪ Playing without leading scorer Tyler Herro and three other rotation players, the Heat nearly stunned the Cavaliers before blowing yet another late lead.
Tyler Herro scored 29 points and dished out ... The Heat improved to 28-30, moving up to seventh place in the East. Wing Duncan Robinson added 20 points off the bench for the Heat.
Tyler Herro scored 10 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter and overtime, Andrew Wiggins added 25 points and the Miami Heat snapped a four-game losing streak by beating the Toronto Raptors 120-111.