The main thing that drives conversations about this guy is his contract.

When the Heat signed Herro to his current contract, he was an up-and-coming young player. His contract was huge, so most people agreed he was super overpaid. But now, a couple years have passed, and Herro is currently the 56th highest paid player, making less than Emmanuel Quickley, Jordan Poole, or Jerami Grant. Also making more than some players who are probably better.

My point is the salary cap has caught up to this contract and at this point, Herro is on a contract that is completely appropriate for a guy with his production, and because of this, he’s actually slightly underrated now. He’s always been a good player and his contract has been the negative but as the 56th highest paid player I think he’s a good asset.

  • TomorrowKniteB
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    18 hours ago

    When Tyler isn’t thinking egotistically, he’s a great NBA player. Him in his “I’m a starter or I’m the teams pg” wasn’t good for him or the Heat. Dude bought in this season, seems a lot more mature as well. See him having a pretty solid year. The money thing is always meh because MPJ isn’t a max player lmao but so was Tyler. This year I can see him playing to the level of the contract