Herro has proven to be one of the sharpshooters of this year’s rookie class, but he has unfortunately missed nine straight games with an ankle injury. He’s averaging 13.1 points while connecting on 39.3 percent of his three-point tries.
Since Tyler Herro was injured Feb. 3, Heat is shooting 10 for 38 during what the NBA describes as clutch minutes (final 5 minutes, margin of 5 points or fewer). Tied at 123 late with Minnesota after 11-0 Wolves run.
— Barry Jackson (@flasportsbuzz) February 27, 2020