Will Tyler Herro play against New York Knicks, on March 22, 2023?

This season, Heat guard Tyler Herro is going 40 for 40 from the free-throw line in the fourth quarter.

Tyler Herro was the main player for the Miami Heat during the 2021-22 season [Image Credits: Heat Nation]
By Blesson Daniel | Mar 22, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

It is impossible to say with certainty whether Tyler Herro will play against the New York Knicks on March 22, 2023. A lot of factors will come into play between now and then, including Herro’s health and the personnel of both teams. But for now, it is confirmed that Tyler Herro would be playing against New York Knicks.

According to Miami Heat’s injury report, only three players are injured with two players on standby which would be a game-time decision. Three of the players include PG, Kyle Lowry, SF, Caleb Martin (game-time decision), and Cody Zeller who would be out till 25th March.

Herro entered Sunday’s game leading the league with a plus/minus total of 87 in clutch minutes this season, which are minutes when a game is within five points in the final five minutes. He also has a league-high 19 3-pointers in clutch minutes and is 12th in clutch points, trailing only LeBron James, Jayson Tatum, and Stephen Curry. That, of course, is a result of the Heat playing a league-high 50 crucial games this season.

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The Heat begin their ‘March Madness’ playoff run against the Knicks

Two games, two important last-second shots, and two-point triumphs for the New York Knicks. The New York Knicks will play the Miami Heat on Wednesday, continuing a long-standing rivalry. This season, New York is 2-0 versus Miami, having defeated the visiting Heat 106-104 on February 2 after Miami’s Tyler Herro missed a potential game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer.

With the New York Knicks coming off a loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday night, their star power big, Julius Randle, maintained his electrifying offensive brilliance. Randle scored 52 points in the first three quarters of the game but finished with 57 in the loss to Minnesota.

Randle, on the other hand, would almost probably put up quite a number on his own. That’s similar to what he accomplished in his last game against the Miami Heat a few weeks ago, but he won that one for his team in a little less spectacular individual performance.

Until that point, he would continue to score a lot of points, but more heartbreakingly, he would make the game-winning shot, ripping out the collective souls of Heat fans worldwide. And for that reason alone, Randle should be at the top of the Miami Heat’s priority list.

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