A new challenge. A new lineup. A new distraction. Add it all up and it turned into a new definition of disappointment for the Miami Heat.
Tyler Herro made seven 3-pointers and recorded 32 points, five rebounds and five assists to lead the Miami Heat to a 119-98 victory over the host Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday night.
Tyler Herro had 32 points, including seven 3-pointers, and the Miami Heat downed the Portland Trail Blazers 119-98 on Saturday night.
Tyler Herro leads the team averaging 3.9 makes while shooting 40.7% from 3-point range. The Trail Blazers are 5-16 in road games. Portland is fifth in the Western Conference with 12.5 offensive ...
Will the Miami Heat's top scorer so far in 2024-25, shooting guard Tyler Herro, be available for their tilt against the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday night? According to the NBA's most recent ...
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The Blazers won Sunday in Chicago, 113-102. Shaedon Sharpe led Portland with 23 points. That snapped a 5-game losing streak for the Blazers. Miami knocked off the Spurs Sunday at home, 128-107, behind 25 points from rookie Kel ‘El Ware.
Thursday’s NBA schedule includes Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Milwaukee Bucks (24-17) in a home matchup with Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat (21-21) at Fiserv Forum. The opening tip is at
After their game Wednesday was postponed due to a winter storm in New Orleans, the Milwaukee Bucks hope to return to the court on Thursday night against the visiting Miami Heat.
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There could not have been a better advertisement for the All-Star candidacy of the Heat guard Tyler Herro than Tuesday night’s loss to the Portland Trail Blazers at Kaseya Center.