The progression that Tyler Herro showed in the bubble was no joke and the second-year guard has filled the stat sheet to start 2020-21. Herro’s growth has allowed the Miami Heat to stay competitive despite a slow start from Jimmy Butler.
Bam Adebayo and Duncan Robinson have shown up to work through the first stretch of the season and will be instrumental in the team’s success for the rest of the year.
For more information about the numbers behind our Heat Check series, hop over to our main Heat Check 2020-21 post.
Tyler Herro | 17.0p, 6.5r, 4.5a | ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ |
Gabe Vincent | 7.0p, 2.0r, 2.0a | ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ |
Avery Bradley | 14.0p, 2.0r, 1.7a | ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ |
Max Strus | 7.0p, 0.0r, 1.0a | ๐ฅ๐ฅ |
Kelly Olynyk | 8.3p, 5.3r, 2.3a | ๐ฅ๐ฅ |
Goran Dragic | 16.5p, 2.8r, 4.8a | ๐ฅ |
KZ Okpala | 1.5p, 2.0r, 0.0a | – |
Duncan Robinson | 12.5p, 3.8r, 0.5a | โ |
Bam Adebayo | 19.0p, 7.3r, 5.0a | โ |
Andre Iguodala | 2.0p, 5.0r, 1.7a | โโโ |
Chris Silva | 1.0p, 0.0r, 0.0a | โโโ |
Jimmy Butler | 11.5p, 4.5r, 6.0a | โโโโ |
Meyers Leonard | 4.5p, 1.5r, 0.5a | โโโโ |
Kendrick Nunn | 6.0p, 1.7r, 2.3a | โโโโโ |
Maurice Harkless | 0.8p, 1.0r, 0.3a | โโโโโ |