Heat’s Tyler Herro: Lights it up from deep in defeat – Despite the loss, Tyler Herro continues on his hot streak this season đŸ”„

Herro closed Sunday’s 119-110 loss to Indiana with 28 points (8-18 FG, 7-11 3Pt, 5-5 FT), four rebounds, four assists and one steal over 38 minutes.

Herro dominated offensively in Sunday’s contest, leading all players in threes made while leading the Heat in scoring in a near-30-point performance. Herro has connected on at least seven threes in two of his last three outings and has drained at least two shots from deep in every game this year, contributing at least 25 points in six contests in the process.

Tyler Herro’s valiant fourth quarter heroics once again went to waste, as the Heat couldn’t get the stops needed down the stretch to steal the road win.

The six-game road trip concludes with a rough 2-4 record, and drop to 5-7 on the season. Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton handed Miami a pair of dagger triples late in the fourth, after Herro dropped 19 points during the period to keep his team in the game. He finished the night with 28/4/4 on 7/11 from 3-point range, and has averaged 5.3 3-point makes per game on 50% shooting beyond the arc on this trip.

Indiana killed the Heat inside the paint, with a 62-28 advantage led by Myles Turner’s 34 points. The Pacers frontcourt duo with Turner and Pascal Siakam had huge bounce back performances after struggling in the previous matchup. Siakam finished with 23 points on an efficient 9/11 shooting. Kel’el Ware received a DNP, coach’s decision, in an outing where interior size was needed.

Outside of Herro filling up the box score once again, Bam Adebayo continued his impressive stretch of games. The big man finished with 24 points and 8 rebounds on 9/18 shooting, including 2/4 from deep. Duncan Robinson’s 20 points on 60% shooting also provided a nice impact off the bench.

However, the rest of the Heat rotation struggled to provide any sort of spark. Terry Rozier is in the midst of arguably the worst stretch of his career, as he was inefficient in his 27 minutes once again. Perhaps a role change to sixth man off the bench could salvage Rozier’s season and provide some nice balance to Miami’s lineups, but something needs to be done with his poor production.

Jaime Jaquez Jr. also left the game in the second half due to an ankle sprain that featured him limp to the locker room. The expectation is that Jaquez will be missing some time, opening room for another rotation piece to step up and earn minutes.

Creating turnovers has been an asset to the team’s game that has led to wins this season, including Friday night against this same Pacers squad. But they made the necessary adjustments and had more control of the basketball, limiting themselves to just 10 turnovers compared to the 20 they committed the previous game. Indiana also had the shooting efficiency advantage as a team, going 52% from the field to Miami’s 40%.

Jimmy Butler’s return to the lineup seems imminent, and could come as soon as tomorrow in the second night of a back-to-back at home against the Philadelphia 76ers. It will be interesting to see if any rotation changes could take place to shake things up in what has been a disappointing start to the 2024-25 season.

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