Orlando Sentinel

Herro still not cleared for return, ruled out for Game 3

- By Ira Winderman

MIAMI — For all the work that Tyler Herro has been seen putting in during practices and before games in the NBA Finals, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said Tuesday that a hard truth remains.

“He has not been cleared yet, so that’s where we are,” Spoelstra said during his media session at Kaseya Center. “But we’re encouraged by the work that he has been doing.”

Herro has been sidelined since breaking his right hand in the first half of the Heat’s playoff opener on April 16, undergoing surgery later that week.

Although Herro has been listed as out in advance of the first two games of this bestof-seven series that is tied 1-1 going into Wednesday’s 8:30 p.m. Game 3, Spoelstra has stopped short of declaring the winner of the NBA’s 2022 Sixth Man of the Year award out for the Finals.

“Yeah, I don’t want to be Nostradamu­s right now,” Spoelstra said. “We’re taking it one day at a time. I know that sounds like cliche. He did the practice with the group. He is going to do a full-contact workout after this. We’ll evaluate that. We’ll meet with the training staff, and we’ll just continue this process.”

Herro later was listed as out for Game 3 on the Heat’s Tuesday injury report.

As has been the case throughout the Finals, the Heat did not make Herro available for comment Tuesday, required to provide such interview opportunit­ies only when a player returns from injury.

However, ESPN’s Ros Gold-Onwude, who is covering the series for ESPN Radio, provided an update in her Twitter account that said, “I spoke with Tyler Herro ahead his Game 2 pregame routine and he told me he experience­s both soreness and swelling in the right hand after shooting and he can feel the soreness when he’s making a ‘follow through’ shooting motion. He also shared his considerat­ion of not wanting to come back and mess up the rhythm of the team. While there was hope he’d return for Game 2 as he’s participat­ing in all aspects of team practice, he’s making sure the time is right for his return to the court.”

Wade inspiratio­n

With Heat icon Dwyane Wade among the driving forces behind his decision to join the Heat in 2019 free agency, Jimmy Butler said Wade also is a driving force behind the desire to secure his first NBA title.

“It’s always D-Wade just telling me to be myself and be who I am, create my own story and go out there and compete and do what you love to do, and that’s win,” Butler said Tuesday.

“He’s been in my corner for a very long time now. I’m very grateful. He is a huge reason why I’m here. I don’t like to be compared to that guy, but the one thing that I do want to be like him is a champion.”

Passing fancy

With Kevin Love back in the Heat starting lineup, center Bam Adebayo said Tuesday he again has to think about the long ball. Love hit Adebayo with a full-court pass in Sunday’s Game 2 victory that resulted in a clear-path penalty on the Nuggets.

“I feel like the best thing about Kevin Love’s passing is it’s always on the money,” Adebayo said. “They’re always right there. Hands ready, it’s in the pocket.

“My biggest change would be on a team with K-Love, as you can see, as soon as he gets the rebound, I take off running. I feel like we’ve all benefited from that.”

‘Like a party’

Wednesday will be the Heat’s first NBA Finals home game since 2014, with the Heat’s 2020 Finals appearance coming in the Disney World quarantine bubble amid the pandemic.

Guard Kyle Lowry said he is eager to embrace the scene.

“I think just we have a different vibe here, you know what I mean?” he said. “The vibe down here is just awesome, and when it gets going here, it’s really like a party. You have to enjoy it. You enjoy the music. They sing with you. It’s just a great place to be. And I’m sure (Wednesday) is going to be nuts in here.”

 ?? (AP PHOTO/REBECCA BLACKWELL) ?? Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, right, laughs as he watches from the bench during a practice ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Tuesday, June 6, 2023.
(AP PHOTO/REBECCA BLACKWELL) Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, right, laughs as he watches from the bench during a practice ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals, at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Tuesday, June 6, 2023.

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