The Miami Heat are 25-28 and no longer have Jimmy Butler on the roster after trading him to the Golden State Warriors, and Tyler Herro was rather blunt when assessing the team's chances for the rest of the season.
As Miami Heat star Tyler Herro experienced his first All-Star experience, he now leads the team after the trade to the Golden State Warriors featuring Jimmy Butler. Herro would call the Heat's situation a “fresh start” with all the events taking place this season but answered an interesting question regarding Butler's Miami No.
Tyler Herro has made a controversial Jimmy Butler claim after the 35-year-old was traded by the Miami Heat to the Golden State Warriors.
As all are aware of by now, the Miami Heat dealt Jimmy Butler to the Golden State Warriors prior to the Feb. 6 trade deadline. The highlight of their return package is former No. 1 pick Andrew Wiggins,
Thus, do not be suprised if the Heat try to bring in a superstar in the summer to be the next face of the franchise. Could LaMelo Ball be that guy? Zach Buckley wrote in his artic