The Miami Heat will start the 2025-26 season without their leading scorer, Tyler Herro, who recently had surgery for posterior impingement syndrome in his left foot and ankle. This injury is expected to keep him sidelined for approximately eight weeks, which means the team will miss his impressive career-high average of 23.9 points per game from last season. Despite this significant setback, key players within the organization are pointing out some unexpected benefits resulting from his absence.e.

Star center Bam Adebayo addressed the situation, emphasizing the positive shift in team dynamics. He stated, “Uh it’s more dynamic than than uh a negative. uh when when you go into situations where everybody feels involved, everybody know they’re going to touch the ball on uh just random plays

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