The math sounds easy. Take the tough-as-nails, surprisingly potent Miami Heat, add a healthy Tyler Herro (the team's leading scorer and lone All-Star last season), and it all equals a full-fledged contender in the wide-open Eastern Conference, right?
That's one way to calculate this, honestly. The reality, though, is that the situation is much more complicated than it appears. That's partly due to the uncertainties of how he'll look following left ankle surgery and partly due to the adjustments he must make in Miami's new-look offense, but it mostly stems from the fact that his addition will force some subtractions within the deep rotation responsible for this strong start.