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Tyler Herro is having a breakout season this year. The 22-year-old point guard is averaging 20.3 points per game which is 5 points more than last year, despite the fact that he is coming off the bench.
According to the Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra, Herro deserves to become an All-Star for his impact on the team’s winning even if he is not a starter. Miami is currently in the second place in the Eastern Conference, just behind the Chicago Bulls
Via Shandel Richardson of Sports Illustrated:
“I would really like to see Tyler Herro become an All-Star,” Spoelstra said. “I think he’s had an All-Star year. I think it would be great for the narrative of that you can still accomplish individual goals if the team is successful and even if you’re coming off the bench. There’s a lot of strong opinions and narratives out there that you have to be X, Y, Z to be considered a great player. I just think it’s a bunch of BS. It’s about impacting winning….
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