On Wednesday evening, Tyler Herro and the Miami Heat picked up (at least by Vegas odds metrics) the most improbable playoff win of the last several NBA seasons with a road victory in Game 2 vs the Boston Celtics, the number one seed in the Eastern Conference and the entire NBA for that matter.
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The Miami Heat were absolutely on fire in Game 2 of their first-round series against the Boston Celtics Wednesday night. Boston did not know what hit it, as the Heat suddenly found their rhythm from behind the arc and buried the Celtics with a torrent of 3-pointers.
The Miami Heat are at it again. Despite the absences of Jimmy Butler and Terro Rozier, they defeated the Boston Celtics in Game 2 with a historic barrage of three-pointers.
There is life in the Miami Heat. Just when many thought that the Heat were going to be just mere first-round sacrificial lambs for the powerhouse Boston Celtics, Tyler Herro and company gave the Eastern Conference’s top seed a reality check, as they came away with a 111-10 win on the road in Game 2 on Wednesday night.
Herro had the best game of his pro career on Wednesday.
The Miami Heat came into game two down 0-1 to the Boston Celtics. After a stellar three-point shooting performance the Heat won 111-101 and tied the series 1-1.
Tyler Herro led the Miami Heat to an impressive Game 2 win over the No. 1 seed Celtics on the road. Herro took the mantle as the Heat's primary option in Jimmy Butler's absence and revealed that Butler sent him motivating words ahead of this series.
Tyler Herro sank six of Miami's franchise-playoff-record 23 3-points as the Heat evened their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series with the Boston Celtics by earning a 111-101 road victory in Game 2 on Wednesday night.
Tyler Herro made six three-pointers, scored 24 points and delivered 14 assists as the Heat stunned the Celtics in Game 2 of their first-round series, 111-101.
The Miami Heat look to come in to Game 2 and shock the world against the Boston Celtics after an ugly loss Sunday afternoon as they look to make this competitive, avoiding going down 0-2 in the series.
The Heat – Celtics Game 1 was no contest – there was no hint of a “rivalry” between the two teams. Boston dominated Miami from the opening tip. The Celtics bombed Miami from three-point range, outhustled them for offensive rebounds and had role players make big shots.
As the chants consisting of “We Want Boston!” rained down upon the Kaseya Center court, the Miami Heat knew what they would have to do next. They proved to the world last season that they own the Play-In Tournament, flourishing in its wake, and have done so once again this year.
Tyler Herro recorded 24 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists and the host Miami Heat punched their ticket to the playoffs with a convincing 112-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night.
Tyler Herro almost turned the ball over. Instead, he turned it into a spectacular pass.
Two playoff berths are on the line Friday night in two win-or-go-home games.
The Philadelphia 76ers broke the hearts of Miami Heat fans Wednesday night as they scored a thrilling 105-104 home win to send Tyler Herro and company to a do-or-die scenario in the Play-in Tournament.
Tyler Herro is finally back, and that could make the Miami Heat extra dangerous. The Heat, who are set to visit the Indiana Pacers on Sunday in Indianapolis, are 43-34 -- good enough for seventh place in the Eastern Conference.
The last time we saw Tyler Herro take the court in an NBA game with the Miami Heat was back on February 23rd. He has been dealing with a foot injury since, missing 20 consecutive games since that point.
There’s optimism that guard Tyler Herro could return to action on Friday.
According to NBA insider Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro could play against the Houston Rockets. Herro has been
The Miami Heat’s Tyler Herro injury has undoubtedly hurt the team’s success over the last two months as the mesh sniper has missed the Heat’s last sixteen games.
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro said the NBA report about him not being close to playing isn’t true. Herro hasn’t played since February 23 due to a right
Heat guard Tyler Herro, who has been sidelined since February 23, received a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection on Friday to treat his injured right foot.
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