With Tyler Herro slated to miss the first month of the season due to an injury, the Miami Heat were not supposed to be good. They weren't even supposed to be able to tread above water. However, with their strong start to the season, the Heat are not just surviving (and thriving) without Herro, they're also learning an important lesson that perhaps they should've already known a long time ago.
And it's this idea that while Herro is a good player, there's a strong case to be made that his talent is a dime a dozen across the league.