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The Miami Heat have dealt with key players being in and out of their injury report all throughout this season. Tyler Herro, who has been at the forefront of thi
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Warriors pull away from Heat for fourth straight win, 135-112
After knocking down a barrage of 3-pointers in their blowout win over the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday night, the Golden State Warriors picked up right where they left off on Monday evening with the Miami Heat in town.
After posting career-high numbers last season, Tyler Herro‘s 2025-26 campaign has been marred with not one, but multiple injuries. Everyone placed the bulk of their expectations on the Miami Heat star after his All-Star outing.
After going undrafted he ended up on the Orlando Magic’s G League team, the Osceola Magic. He made enough of an impression in his 47 games to earn a spot on the Magic’s 2024 Summer League squad. He would then return to the Osceola Magic for the 2024 – 2025 G League season where he would appear in 50 games.
Andrew Wiggins has returned to Chase Center to face the Golden State Warriors for the first time since he was traded to the Miami Heat.
Former teammates Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins dapped up and embraced one another ahead of the Warriors and Heat's MLK Day clash.
Andrew Wiggins (18 pts) leads Miami in scoring in his first game back in the Bay, while Heat legend Jimmy Butler III has 15 to pace the Warriors. Stephen Curry has 11, including these two 3-pointers late in the second quarter. It’s a quality nightcap, available for you on League Pass.
Kevin O'Connor revealed that Memphis is not interested in acquiring Tyler Herro as part of any potential deal for Ja Morant.