Heat star guard Tyler Herro talks about his performance after the win vs. the Wizards and almost getting a triple-double.
As the Miami Heat won their first NBA in-season tournament game against the Washington Wizards, guard Tyler Herro recorded another great performance. While the team has had a slow start to the season, one of the few constants on the team has been Herro.
It’s not a secret that Herro has a huge chip on his shoulder due to the massive trade rumors throughout the off-season and the doubters looming large, but he’s silenced them so far this season. In fact, in the Heat win against the Wizards, he was one assist shy of recording his second triple-double of his career, as he scored 24 points, collected 11 rebounds, and had nine assists.
Herro said after the game that he was aware of how close he was to the triple-double, but at the end of the day, for him, the win for the Heat is the most significant factor.
“Yeah, I was aware of it. My teammates were trying to turn to help me get that last assist,” Herro said. “We play to win, you know; we had the lead big, and I think, more importantly, we just closed out the game. You know, I wasn’t trying to get my 10th assist; I’ll get a triple double at some point. If it happens, if not, we’ll take the win.”
Asked Miami Heat HC Erik Spoelstra about Tyler Herro’s near triple-double performance against Washington.
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