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Pat Riley raw with comment on Miami Heat’s Tyler Herro


MIAMI — While the focus of Pat Riley’s season-ending media session Monday at Kaseya Center largely centered on Jimmy Butler and the time missed this past season by the team’s leading man, the Heat president also offered thoughts about several others from the roster bounced by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the NBA playoffs.

In perhaps his most pointed comment beyond those about Butler, Riley mentioned the time missed by guard Tyler Herro in recent seasons, including this past season.

“He’s been fragile, a little bit,” Riley said, with Herro missing 40 games this season, after missing almost all of last season’s playoffs. “He broke his hand last year in the playoffs. He had some injuries earlier in his career. And there isn’t anybody that works harder at his game. He works. He puts the time in, in the weight room. So how does he keep his calorie intake?

“So he might have to go to another level nutritionally. He’s gotten stronger. But as the season progresses, you lose some of that. So he’s got to make some adjustments, definitely.”

Riley said there already have been discussions about Herro getting stronger.

“His major injuries are real,” Riley said. “And so, we’re just hoping we can get through a season where he’s playing in that 72- to 82-game basis. Maybe one year he will surprise and play every game.”

Riley also addressed the thought of the Heat being their best when Herro plays as sixth man, a notion former Heat captain Udonis Haslem raised during an ESPN appearance last week.

“That’s a narrative that’s out there, that everybody who has that narrative knows more than I do. They must know more than I do, to say that about Tyler,” Riley said. “Tyler’s a star.”

Rozier update

Riley offered additional clarity on Rozier, who missed the postseason with what the Heat had been listing as neck spasms.



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