In a shocking turn, it appears that Tyler Herro, the best offensive player on the Miami Heat, is not responsible for the team's recent offensive struggles. I understand if you need a minute to process this news.
Of course, it was always silly to suggest that Herro would hurt this team when he was finally healthy and in the lineup each night. The Heat's explosive offensive start to the season had some fans questioning whether Herro was necessary — but the team is now 1-5 in its past six games without Herro, that one win coming against the lowly Nets.