MIAMI – After Miami Heat star Tyler Herro made his injury return on Monday in the win over the Dallas Mavericks and continued his on-court process in the 106-103 win over the Milwaukee Bucks, the offense has taken a bit of a dip. As Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra obtained his 800th coaching win , he would dispel any notion that Herro is the sole reason for the offense's performance in the last two games, with the star guard speaking about the process at hand.

Though Miami has won the past two games, it has been close games against middling opponents, the first against a struggling Dallas team and Wednesday's against Milwaukee without Giannis Antetokounmpo. However, it's not out of the ordinary that close games happen in the league, even if on paper, one team looks better than the othe

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