The Miami Heat received a huge boost in the lineup on Monday as Tyler Herro made his season debut against the Dallas Mavericks, returning from an ankle injury he suffered in the offseason. As of publication, the Heat led the Mavericks by double digits at halftime, and Herro got his first points of the year in the first half.
Tyler Herro’s first points of the season for the Heat came late in the second quarter as he dribbled the ball up court, attacked the paint and finished with a runner off the glass. That bucket was just one of what is sure to many for Herro this season. By halftime, he had eight points, six rebounds and three steals in 14 minutes of play. He was shooting 4-of-8 from the field.
In Herro’s absence, the Heat have actually been among the better teams in the Eastern

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