Sat Jul 15 2023 | 15:00 | Raptors Reportedly In The Mix For Tyler Herro |
According to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype, the Raptors may get involved in the anticipated trade between the Heat and Trail Blazers surrounding All-Star guard Damian Lillard. It's clear Portland has no desire to add Tyler Herro to the roster. But Toronto has expressed interest, and although the club hasn't made it known who it would send in return, Pascal Siakam could be worth monitoring. Herro has been a reliable performer when healthy, averaging 17.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and shot 38.3% from deep in 242 regular season appearances. He also won the Sixth Man of the Year award in 2022. Unfortunately, the 23-year-old hasn't impressed on the defensive end, and he has been limited to 67 games or fewer in each season since entering the league in 2019. That said, Herro is expected to remain a potent fantasy presence even if he's not wearing a Heat uniform in 2023, especially for those in category formats. |
Source: Michael Scotto | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Jul 4 2023 | 12:32 | Portland Not Interested In Tyler Herro |
According to ESPN senior NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski, the Trail Blazers have no interest in Heat guard Tyler Herro. Damian Lillard requested a trade not long after free agency began, with Miami emerging as his preferred destination. However, the Heat don't have much to offer Portland outside of Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo, so Herro and Duncan Robinson are two names mentioned in recent trade rumors. A third team, specifically the Brooklyn Nets, may get involved by offering the oft-injured Ben Simmons. But either way, it appears Herro could be nearing the end of his tenure with the Heat, although fantasy managers have heard that in the past. |
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Jun 24 2023 | 13:52 | Tyler Herro On The Trade Block? |
According to Yahoo's Jake Fischer, the Heat may explore the idea of trading guard Tyler Herro. This isn't the first time his name has been mentioned in trade rumors. But the Warriors' deal to send Jordan Poole and his similar contract to the Wizards is renewing the potential of moving Herro. The 23-year-old averaged 20.1 points and shot 37.8% in 2022-23, both down from the previous season. He also missed nearly the entire postseason because of a broken hand. It's obvious Herro has fantasy value. But his regression in production and inability to stay healthy are things fantasy managers should consider heading into the 2023-24 campaign, no matter where he's playing. |
Source: Jake Fischer | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Jun 12 2023 | 15:54 | Tyler Herro Upgraded To Questionable |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) was originally ruled out for Game 5, but that has now changed. The 23-year-old has been upgraded to questionable for Monday's matchup versus the Denver Nuggets. If Herro plays, it would be the first time he has seen game action since fracturing his hand in the first round series versus the Milwaukee Bucks. The expectation is that Herro would come off the bench, assuming he suits up. It's unclear how much playing time he'd receive during his first game back. Fantasy managers will have to check back later for more information. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Sun Jun 11 2023 | 20:13 | Tyler Herro Still Out On Monday |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) won't return for Game 5 of the NBA Finals against Denver. Herro has progressed since undergoing surgery on his hand early in the postseason. While there's always a chance he could return if Miami keeps the series going beyond Game 5, it's more realistic to assume DFS managers won't see him again until next season. But even if Herro does return after Monday night, he will surely be limited, considering he hasn't played since the opening round. At any rate, Max Strus should continue to benefit without him in the lineup, although he's been far from reliable in this series. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Thu Jun 8 2023 | 19:34 | Tyler Herro To Remain Out For Game 4 |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) has been ruled out for Friday's Game 4 against the Denver Nuggets. There was some optimism that Herro would suit up for this game, but that won't happen. The 23-year-old reportedly went through a full workout on Thursday, but it appears that wasn't enough to clear him for game action. At this point, it's uncertain if Herro is going to play at all during this series. Max Strus will continue to fill the void in the starting lineup. |
Source: Anthony Chiang | RotoBaller.com |
Wed Jun 7 2023 | 19:18 | Tyler Herro To Go Through Workout On Thursday |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (wrist) has already been ruled out for Game 3 versus the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday. The 23-year-old has been sidelined since he fractured his wrist at the beginning of the playoffs. The good news is, Herro is expected to go through another full workout on Thursday. This workout should be a big determining factor for his availability for Friday's Game 4. Herro has reportedly been dealing with soreness in his hand this week. It remains to be seen if he'll actually suit up at all during this series. Fantasy managers should check back on Wednesday for another update on his status. |
Source: Barry Jackson | RotoBaller.com |
Mon Jun 5 2023 | 15:25 | Tyler Herro Still Experiencing Soreness |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (wrist) is reportedly still dealing with soreness and swelling in his right hand. The organization was hopeful that Herro would be able to return at some point during the NBA Finals. Herro has been sidelined since fracturing his wrist at the beginning of the postseason. The 23-year-old said he still feels soreness when he is making his follow through motion. The Heat were hopeful that Herro could return for Game 3, but that seems unlikely right now. |
Source: Ros Gold-Onwude | RotoBaller.com |
Sun Jun 4 2023 | 03:37 | Tyler Herro Remains Out On Sunday Night |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) is out for Game 2 of the NBA Finals against Denver. It seemed there was a chance he could be back after missing nearly all of the postseason with a hand injury. However, Herro won't return for this one, although he's worth monitoring ahead of Game 3 on Wednesday. Unfortunately, Caleb Martin (illness) is questionable, so Miami could be even more shorthanded versus the Nuggets, who are up 1-0 after winning the series opener. If Martin isn't available, Haywood Highsmith, fresh off an 18-point performance in Game 1, will see more than enough attention from DFS participants. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Wed May 31 2023 | 19:27 | Tyler Herro Officially Out For Game 1 |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (wrist) has been ruled out for Thursday's Game 1 versus the Denver Nuggets, according to head coach Erik Spoelstra. He continued by saying that Herro isn't quite there yet as far as returning to the court. There have been recent reports that Herro is targeting a Game 3 return. It's uncertain if that's true as the team is likely playing this day-to-day. Herro has been sidelined since fracturing his hand during the first game of the postseason on April 16. The expectation is that the 23-year-old should return at some point during this series. |
Source: Marc J. Spears | RotoBaller.com |
Tue May 30 2023 | 18:11 | Tyler Herro Targeting Game 3 To Return To The Floor |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) is progressing in his rehab and ramping up workouts as he's now expected to make his return at some point during the NBA Finals. Chris Haynes of TNT and Bleacher Report reports that the targeted date would be Game 3 if everything goes according to plan. Herro hasn't played since fracturing his hand during the first game of the postseason on April 16. After struggling to score in the three games the team lost to the Boston Celtics, getting back one of their top scorers would be a tremendous help against the powerhouse Denver Nuggets. |
Source: Chris Haynes | RotoBaller.com |
Sun May 28 2023 | 19:05 | Tyler Herro Won't Return For Game 7 |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) won't play in Monday's postseason matchup with the Celtics. The 23-year-old hasn't played since Game 1 of the series versus the Milwaukee Bucks. Although he was recently cleared for non-contact basketball activities, he's nowhere near ready to return. However, there's a chance Herro could be back for the NBA Finals. But Miami will need to secure one more win on Monday night after dropping the last three games. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Sat May 27 2023 | 00:43 | Tyler Herro Remains Out For Game 6 |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) will remain out for Saturday's critical playoff bout versus the Celtics. The 23-year-old hasn't played since Game 1 of the series against the Milwaukee Bucks. However, he was recently cleared for non-contact basketball activities and has been shooting, meaning there's a chance he could be back for the NBA Finals, assuming the Heat advance. But until Herro returns, Duncan Robinson, averaging 11.5 points and shooting 45.4% from deep during this season, will continue to benefit. |
Source: NBA Injury Report | RotoBaller.com |
Thu May 25 2023 | 13:38 | Tyler Herro Is Not Even Close To Returning |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) did get his cast removed and has been cleared for basketball activities but he still has a long way to go to return to game action. As reported by Will Manso on Bally Sports, Herro still needs to do a lot of strengthening for his hand and just got back to dribbling a basketball. The NBA Finals starts in just one more week which means Herro could only come back if the series goes more than four games, and even that is a stretch. His progress will be closely monitored though. |
Source: Will Manso via Bally Sports | RotoBaller.com |
Tue May 23 2023 | 19:01 | Tyler Herro Cleared For Basketball Activity, No Timetable To Return |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) has been cleared to resume basketball activities, but there is still no timetable for his return to the court. Herro broke his right hand in the first game of this year's playoffs and remains out until further notice. Herro has been making progress, however, and is set to resume non-contact basketball activities this week. With Miami on the brink of the NBA Finals, it is possible for Herro to be back in time assuming they finish the series. Duncan Robinson and Gabe Vincent have seen increased roles with Herro out, but Herro would likely be eased in if he is able to return. |
Source: Anthony Chiang | RotoBaller.com |
Mon May 22 2023 | 20:38 | Tyler Herro Continues Making Progress |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) is reportedly making progress, but remains without a timetable to return. The 23-year-old broke multiple fingers on his right hand during Game 1 of the first-round series against the Milwaukee Bucks. He underwent surgery and was ruled out for six weeks. That being said, he'll likely still be out for at least another week or so. Head coach Erik Spoelstra mentioned Herro was doing better and he'll give an update on his status soon. It sounds possible that Herro is able to get back on the court before the postseason is over. |
Source: Ira Winderman | RotoBaller.com |
Tue May 16 2023 | 10:53 | Tyler Herro Not Close To Returning |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) won't be available for the start of the Eastern Conference Finals against Boston, with head coach Erik Spoelstra saying that the 23-year-old sniper still can't shoot or dribble. Herro broke multiple fingers on his right hand in Game 1 of the first-round series against Milwaukee. He was ruled out for six weeks after surgery, so Herro will need around two more weeks to recover, and this means that the Heat guard will likely have to miss another round of action. |
Source: Anthony Chiang | RotoBaller.com |
Sat Apr 22 2023 | 00:39 | Tyler Herro Undergoes Successful Surgery |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) underwent surgery on Friday to repair two metacarpal bones in his right hand. He suffered the injury in the Game 1 win over the Bucks and is expected to be on the shelf for at least six weeks. The 23-year-old finished the 2022-23 campaign by averaging 20.1 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.2 assists while shooting 37.7% from deep. However, with Herro now out of commission, Duncan Robinson, who finished Game 2 with 14 points in 26 minutes as a starter, may continue to benefit. At the same time, Victor Oladipo, who had 15 points in the same contest from off the bench, will also be a popular DFS option for Game 3 on Saturday night. |
Source: Miami Heat | RotoBaller.com |
Tue Apr 18 2023 | 16:29 | The Earliest Tyler Herro Could Return Would Be The NBA Finals |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) is set to undergo hand surgery on Friday to repair his broken fingers and will be out for four-to-six weeks. Herro, himself, said that the earliest he would be able to return would probably be the NBA Finals. If this was the old first-seed Miami Heat, that wouldn't be too terrible. The issue is that they'll have a very tough road to making the Finals without their third-leading scorer on the floor. Kyle Lowry, Gabe Vincent, and Max Strus are going to see a lot of minutes with someone like Duncan Robinson or Victor Oladipo seeing more opportunities off of the bench. |
Source: Anthony Chiang | RotoBaller.com |
Sun Apr 16 2023 | 22:56 | Tyler Herro Will Miss At Least Four Weeks |
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (hand) will officially be sidelined for 4-to-6 weeks as he deals with a broken middle and ring finger on his shooting hand. The 23-year-old was forced to exit Game 1 on Sunday after he was holding his hand in pain. Now that the x-rays have come back and confirm the broken fingers, he'll start his recovery which could bring him back if the Heat somehow make it all the way to the Conference Finals or Finals. Kyle Lowry, Victor Oladipo, and maybe even Duncan Robinson will see increased playing time moving forward. |
Source: Chris Haynes | RotoBaller.com |