Tyler Herro, a guard for the Miami Heat, had good news regarding his knee. His MRI revealed a hyperextended knee but no additional structural damage.
Herro will not play in Monday night’s game against the Sacramento Kings, but it looks that he escaped a serious injury. This season, Herro has played in 36 games for Miami. An ankle injury early in the 2023–24 campaign cost him 18 games, from November 11 to December 16. Hopefully, the guard’s knee injury won’t keep him out for nearly as long, as Miami will need Herro’s offensive ability for the remainder of the season.
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Prior to Monday’s game, the Heat are presently ranked seventh in the Eastern Conference; however, Herro, Terry Rozier, Josh Richardson, and Jimmy Butler will not be playing for them.
Butler and rookie forward Nikola Jovic are both serving suspensions, and Rozier and Richardson are sidelined with injury.
Miami will still require Herro’s offence even once Butler returns. In terms of points scored per game this season, Miami is ranked 27th in the NBA, while their field goal percentage of 46.3 percent is only good for 24th place.
Herro, a previous Sixth Man of the Year, is shooting 43.7 percent from the field and 39.9 percent from outside the arc this season, averaging 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 4.4 assists per game. Herro has averaged at least 20.1 points per game for Miami over the past three seasons.
Miami is just one game behind the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference and comes into Monday night’s match on a three-game winning streak. In order to avoid the league’s play-in tournament this season, the Heat would dearly love to secure a top-six seed in the East.
Should Miami go to the postseason this season, Herro needs to recover from his knee injury in order to play a role for the team. Due to Herro’s injury sustained in Game 1 of the first round against the Milwaukee Bucks the previous season, Miami was forced to play without him for the most of the postseason.
In the NBA Finals versus the Denver Nuggets, the squad was obviously missing Herro’s scoring punch. Now, it’s aiming to avoid a situation in which Herro is sidelined for the 2023–24 postseason.
Miami’s next game is on Tuesday night against the Portland Trail Blazers, following their game against the Kings on Monday. It will be intriguing to see how Herro is listed on the Heat’s injury report for that game.