MIAMI — All-Star guard Tyler Herro is having surgical procedure to restore an issue affecting his left foot, that means the Miami Warmth will probably be with out their main returning scorer when coaching camp begins later this month.
Herro is predicted to be out for a number of weeks, and a extra precise return-to-play plan possible will not be finalized till he begins rehabilitation and will get by way of the surgical procedure. The problem had been bothering Herro all through low season coaching and evidently worsened in latest weeks.
Per ESPN’s Shams Charania, the anticipated timetable is eight weeks.
The Warmth open coaching camp on Sept. 30 and start regular-season play on Oct. 22 at Orlando. If Herro have been to overlook even simply the primary month of the season, that will imply he’d be out for 16 video games in that span alone.
Herro is coming off one of the best season of his profession, one the place he averaged 23.9 factors — 3.1 factors increased than his earlier finest — whereas additionally taking part in in a career-best 77 video games. He made the All-Star group for the primary time. He additionally gained the league’s three-point contest at All-Star weekend and did all that whereas posting career-bests in taking pictures share (.472), three-pointers made per sport (3.3) and assists per sport (5.5).
He had three 40-point video games final season after having one such sport (41 vs. Houston in 2022) in his first 5 seasons mixed.
However accidents — typically of the foot and ankle selection — have been a problem up to now for Herro as effectively. He missed at the least 15 video games in every of his first 4 seasons, then missed 40 video games within the 2023-24 season.
Herro, who will make $31 million this season within the third yr of a four-year, $120-million contract, turns into extension eligible subsequent month. He and the Warmth might agree on a brand new deal that will pay him as much as practically $150 million over three years, or doubtlessly the edges might desk talks till Herro turns into eligible for a four-year extension subsequent summer season that might prime $200 million.