
Positive news hits Miami fans, as the team announces a possible return for Tyler Herro. The shooting guard has been out of action since 19th September 2025 to treat posterior impingement syndrome in his left ankle. He was out of action for 8 weeks and managed to return to training in November.
Tyler Herro’s return was signaled by Miami Heat beat reporter Anthony Chiang, who revealed Herro could make his season debut against the Mavericks. Currently, the Miami Heat are fourth in the Eastern Conference with ten wins and six losses. Herro’s return could be a big boost to the Heat squad, who are in need of offensive depth.
Tyler Herro’s ability to score consistently makes him a threat to opponents. In 2024, he averaged 23.9 points per game, placing him among the league’s more prolific scorers. Along with 5.2 rebounds per game, he also posted a 47.2% shooting efficiency percentage, making him one of the most lethal point guards last season.
If Herro returns to his full capacity in the upcoming games, it would be a big boost for the Heat, which lost Jimmy Butler last season.
Tyler Herro (ankle) could make season debut Monday, per @Anthony_Chiang.
— Underdog NBA (@UnderdogNBA) November 23, 2025
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