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04/16 23:26 CDT Herro goes from raising eyebrows to turning heads as Heat knock
out Bulls in Play-In Tournament
Herro goes from raising eyebrows to turning heads as Heat knock out Bulls in
Play-In Tournament
By ANDREW SELIGMAN
AP Sports Writer
CHICAGO (AP) --- Tyler Herro went from raising eyebrows with a shot he missed
to turning heads one week later with all the baskets he made. Both times, he
did it for Miami in Chicago.
Herro had it going, scoring 38 points as the Heat pounded the Bulls 109-90 to
advance in the Play-In Tournament on Wednesday.
"I've been saying this all year," Bam Adebayo said. "It's good for him to have
these types of moments. In past years, he's been injured and (had) his name
thrown in the mud. To have a year like this, I've got the utmost respect for
the kid. He's doing his thing. He's out there playing basketball free and
putting the ball in the basket."
Herro came through in a big way one week after he made a questionable decision
late in a loss at Chicago. He hit 13 of 19 shots as the Heat knocked the Bulls
out of the Play-In Tournament for the third year in a row.
Miami plays at Atlanta on Friday for a chance to meet top-seeded Cleveland in
the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs. The Hawks lost to Orlando
on Tuesday.
"We knew what our path was, it was gonna take two wins on the road, which we're
capable of," Herro said. "We knew that from the beginning. We're excited for
this challenge going into Atlanta."
Herro set the tone, scoring 23 points as Miami grabbed a 71-47 halftime lead.
The All-Star guard made his first eight shots before missing a 3 in the opening
minute of the third quarter. He also scored seven in the fourth, helping Miami
withstand a push by the Bulls.
Herro also had a big game in Chicago one week earlier, when he led the Heat
with 30 points. Miami lost 119-111, and a decision near the end overshadowed
all the shots he made that night.
The Heat were trailing by eight in that one when Herro nailed a 3 with just
under a minute remaining. He then poked the ball away from Chicago's Coby White
near midcourt. Rather than go for a layup or dunk with no one in his way and a
chance to make it a one-possession game, he opted to pull up for a 3 from the
left wing. The Bulls' Kevin Huerter got the rebound and passed to Matas Buzelis
for a 3 that sealed the win.
"Tyler's a great competitor," coach Erik Spoelstra said after Wednesday's win.
"Look, we were fighting to get back. That would have been an absolute steal if
we got that game. If he made the shot, I tell you what, it would have been a
whole lot more interesting those last two possessions. He's a great competitor.
He knew he was gonna have to bring a lot to this game. Offensively, he was
there pretty much at every level all game long."
The Bulls got the payback they were seeking after Chicago swept three
regular-season games. Herro was a big reason why.
"We felt we shouldn't have dropped those three games throughout the season,"
Herro said. "Obviously, we felt like we've won almost every quarter we've
played against them, except for one or two in each game and then they've been
able to win at the end. They're a good team, play fast, which is hard to deal
with if you're not prepping for it and really concentrating." -__
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