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Miami Heat’s Tyler Herro cleared for work with injured hand


MIAMI — Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, out since the first half of the Heat’s first playoff game with a broken hand, has been cleared to resume non-contact court work.

While it means Herro again can work with his dominant, shooting hand, it merely is the start of the process of moving toward possible game action.

Herro was injured while diving for a loose ball near the end of the first half of the Heat’s April 16 road game against the Milwaukee Bucks. He then underwent surgery April 21, with the Heat at the time saying in a release the Herro was “expected to miss a minimum of six weeks.”

Thursday will mark five weeks since that surgery.

The Heat typically make injured players available for comment only in the immediate wake of their injury and then upon their return.

On April 16, in the immediate wake of his injury, Herro said, “It was a tough moment. I still can’t believe it.”

Making it more difficult for Herro  was that the injury came in Milwaukee, where Herro was raised.

It was a gruesome injury.

“I got to the back, and seen right away, my bones were like in my palm,” he said two days after his injury. “And I like pushed them up as I was going to the back. And I said it was broken for sure. The second and third metacarpal, I think they’re called, just snapped in half. My hand’s not in good shape right now.”

After winning the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award in 2022, Herro emerged as a starter this season. His place in the playoff lineup has been taken by Max Strus.

The Heat are expected to be particularly cautious with Herro after signing him in the offseason to a four-year, $130 million extension that kicks in next season.



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