The Miami Heat are clearing money for their future roster, indicating a lack of interest in extending Tyler Herro, who seeks a significant contract. The team's recent moves, including the Haywood Highsmith trade, suggest they are developing a plan that may not involve Herro. While Herro's recent All-Star season presents a strong case for a big extension, concerns about his potential ceiling and risks have led to hesitation from the team. The Heat could delay their decision on Herro's extension, which becomes eligible on October 1.
Tyler Herro deserves a huge extension. There’s a strong argument that he may, on paper, be worth the large extension, coming off the best season of his career.
The fan base may not be willing to admit it now, but the big problem for the Heat is that Herro is probably worth the big extension.
The Heat's latest move is another indication that they simply aren't that interested in a big extension for Herro. Recent moves suggest they're looking to build for the future.
If the Heat came to the conclusion that paying Herro is not going to solve any of their long-term problems, they shouldn't be blamed for that.
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