The Miami Heat have been without their best offensive player, All-Star guard Tyler Herro, for the early portion of the new NBA season and managed to flash significant offensive improvement, anyway. The way head coach Erik Spoelstra sees it, Herro should be a hand-in-glove fit for this motion-based offense and up the production even further.
"That's easy to figure out," Spoelstra told reporters of Herro's fit. "He's doing well. And his skill level, I mean, come on, he's one of the most skilled guys in the league. It's going to fit, it's going to add.