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Miami Heat Face Dilemma Over Tyler Herro’s Contract Extension

Miami, FL – The Miami Heat are at a crossroads regarding guard Tyler Herro as he becomes eligible for a three-year, $149.7 million contract extension in October. With Bam Adebayo already on a max contract, decisions made in this offseason could significantly impact the team’s salary cap and future.
Herro, 25, had an impressive season in 2024-25, averaging 23.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game. He shot 47.2% from the field, including 37.5% from three-point range. His strong performance raises questions about his value, particularly after earning his first All-Star appearance.
However, the Heat’s front office must carefully analyze whether to extend Herro, who also missed significant time in previous seasons due to injuries. If Herro receives the extension, he and Adebayo would account for a substantial portion of the salary cap, potentially nearing 50% in the coming seasons.
Heat fans are divided on Herro’s future. Some believe he deserves the max contract based on his recent performance, while others argue that extending him could hinder the team’s flexibility and overall competitiveness. Fans suggest exploring trade options if the front office opts not to extend Herro.
The comparison to Jimmy Butler’s extension last summer lingers as a cautionary tale. The Heat could learn from that situation by either choosing to capitalize on Herro’s current value or risking another high-stakes contract.
Miami’s decisions in the coming months will be crucial, especially as they seek to return to championship contention. As the offseason progresses, the organization must weigh whether extending Herro is worth the potential risks it brings to their roster strategy.