Tyler Herro’s injury could conceivably torpedo the Miami Heat’s season before it even starts. But it won’t. At the very least, they have a better shot of surviving his absence. And it’s all thanks to the Norman Powell trade.
Everybody already agreed the Heat’s acquisition of the 32-year-old guard was a heist. They sent out two players who didn’t factor into their short-term or bigger-picture plans, Kevin Love and Kyle Anderson, for someone who churned out a borderline All-Star campaign last season. That is highway robbery at its most absurd possible level.
Now, though, Miami’s grand-trade larceny has become essential.