For Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, the evening was filled with excitement in their victory against the Orlando Magic.
He was the star of the show in Miami’s nine-point win. His exhilarating performance was highlighted by a possession that occurred in the second quarter.
With the shot clock running down, Herro was at the top of the key in isolation with Orlando guard Caleb Houstan. He worked his way inside the arc before attacking to the left. Herro stopped his momentum, sending Houstan into the paint. He knocked down a turn-around jump shot, extending Miami’s lead to seven points.
It was a solid outing for Suggs, who concluded with 11 points and three assists on 55.6 percent shooting. He plays a key role in Orlando’s depth-filled backcourt. Guard Cole Anthony was the team’s leading scorer with 20 points on 8 of 13 shooting.
On the other hand, Herro is continuing to prove why he is an untouchable asset. The rising star led the team in points, rebounds, and assists while shooting more than 50 percent from beyond the arc. In the absence of Jimmy Butler, Herro stepped up as the No. 1 option.
Miami will look to jumpstart a winning streak on Friday night against Trae Young and the Atlanta Hawks.