MIAMI – After Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra achieved his 800th win in his career in the 106-103 NBA Cup group play win over the Milwaukee Bucks, it also marked the second game in Tyler Herro 's return. With the Heat's offense looking to mix Herro in , the team has taken an offensive dip in the past few contests, leading some to believe the All-Star guard is the reason, though Spoelstra wants to end that narrative immediately.

Before Herro's return on Nov. 24 against the Dallas Mavericks, Miami had averaged a league-best 124.9 points per game, but since his season debut, the team has scored 106 points in back-to-back games. Herro has been effective since coming back to the team, scoring 24 and 29 points in the wins over Dallas and Milwaukee, respectively.

But with the team no

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