The Miami Heat are heading into the new NBA season with a clean bill of health and some exciting adjustments to their lineup. One of the most notable changes will involve Tyler Herro, who is set to take on a more off-ball role as Terry Rozier assumes the duties of the starting point guard.
Herro, typically known for his ball-handling prowess, expressed enthusiasm about the shift in his role, saying it will allow him to focus more on scoring and efficiency.
“It’s probably my first season, besides my rookie year, where I kind of don’t have as many ball handling duties as I have in the past,” Herro said. “Obviously, I love having the ball in my hands, but playing off Terry, Jimmy [Butler], and Bam [Adebayo] will allow me to flow more efficiently. I haven’t really done that since I was at Kentucky, so it’s a change I’m excited about.”
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The 6-foot-5 guard, who has thrived as both a ball handler and a scorer in his NBA career, is now embracing the chance to play more as a pure shooting guard. With Rozier at the helm, the Heat will return to a more traditional lineup, where each player can perform their natural roles on the floor.
Rozier’s health and presence will be a key factor in Miami’s success. By taking on the point guard responsibilities, Rozier not only alleviates pressure from Herro but also helps Miami form one of the deepest rosters they’ve had in recent years.
“I’m willing to do whatever it takes to win a championship,” said Herro, entering his sixth NBA season, fully committed to embracing his new role on the team.
With the Heat boasting a healthy squad and a revamped lineup, they’re hoping this shift in dynamics will lead to success and another deep playoff run. The chemistry between Herro, Rozier, Jimmy Butler, and Bam Adebayo will be one of the key factors to watch as Miami kicks off the 2024-25 campaign.