Miami Heat: 3 concerning trends beyond their woeful shooting vs. 76ers

Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra (Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports)
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Tyler Herro
Miami Heat Tyler Herro (Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports) /

Tyler Herro hasn’t been the 6MOY

Tyler Herro has been one of the most electric bench scorers in the league this season. He’d become a staple for the Heat offense and such an integral part of their success this year. However, that hasn’t really been the case consistently in the postseason.

After averaging 21 points, five rebounds, and four assists on 45 percent shooting from the field and 40 percent shooting from 3-point range during the regular shooting, Herro is only averaging 15 points on 42 percent shooting from the field and 29 percent shooting from 3 during the postseason.

His step back in production has to be concerning for the Heat. And will end up being one of the biggest reasons this team loses to the Sixers if he can’t turn his series around. He was magnificent in Games 1 and 2 but has been just average (or even below average) in Games 3 and 4.