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Miami Heat’s Tyler Hero No. 14 beats Klay Thompson No. 11 on the Golden State Warriors
The Miami Heat scored a much-needed 116-109 win on Tuesday, November 1, against the Golden State Warriors. It was a well-balanced game for the Heat, and they managed to score two double-digit goals from five players, including two off the bench at Max Strauss, and Duncan Robinson was also in a strong showing with 17 points, hitting 5-8 from deep. . The bench was highly praised by Heat coach Eric Spoelstra after the match in what he called “very inspiringA play from his second unit.
The Heat’s second unit really stepped in just in time when they needed it when Heat’s new rookie Tyler Hero came off with a bruised left eye he suffered midway through the second quarter in a collision with Warriors’ Moses Moody. Herro needed help off the field and was replaced by Struss, who had a solid 24-point performance in his place.
Tyler Hero talks about his eye injury
Herro finished the match against Dubs with 2 points on 1 of 6 in 10 minutes of movement. He spoke to the media after the match about an eye injury that kept him out of most of Tuesday’s matches.
“Yes, my eyes were black. I couldn’t see anything” Hero said. “I couldn’t really see. Like, I couldn’t see out of my eyes. It’s that easy. But it’s better now. It just took a while. You know, honestly, I could have come back. I was sitting here by my locker watching the game, and in the fourth quarter, I might have played. But I needed a little more time to restore the blur and the vision. But I’m fine.”
Hero was then asked if he would play in the November 2 game against the Sacramento Kings. Yes, as long as I want to play, as long as I can wake up and see, I will play,” Hiro said, wearing sunglasses covering his injured eye.
Eric Spoelstra on Tyler Hero’s injury
As Hero said, he felt he could have played in the fourth quarter while watching the Heat in the locker room. Miami coach Eric Spoelstra commented on why he was left out and why we haven’t seen Hero push for a comeback.
“He looked better now than when he was off the field,” Spoelstra said after the Herro match. “I blew it right away. He couldn’t see out of that eye. He was using the first half to see if he could get back in there. And the coaches decided, ‘Let’s not move at the start of the season.'”
Only 8 games a season, it was probably the right move to leave him out of the game for the rest of the game. Not that an eye injury could turn into a lot of chronic injuries that would worsen with his long minutes playing, but it did give the other players the opportunity to step up for a Heat match. Duncan Robinson was one of those guys who got a chance against the Warriors, and he used it and was finally able to see some shots coming in. Gabe Vincent has 8 rebounds and 2 steals for the Heat. It was a really team effort on Tuesday, and Herro’s exit gave the other Heat players a chance to step up, and they netted a massive win over the Warriors.
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