Tyler Herro is eligible as of October 1 to sign a three-year extension with the Miami Heat worth nearly $150 million. If the team's other offseason activity is any indication, he's not getting it.
This isn’t just in reference to the full $150 million, either. We are talking about Herro getting an extension, period.
Even if he’s willing to take less, the Heat have telegraphed their plans for the future. And their blueprint includes opening up cap space next summer, if not during the 2027 offseason.
The Heat may not want to give up cap space
Extending Herro on any type of deal runs in stark contrast to this approach.