Miami Heat’s dynamic guard Tyler Herro will be sidelined for the beginning of the upcoming NBA season after undergoing surgery to address a lingering foot injury. The procedure, performed late last week, aims to correct structural issues that have impacted his performance and recovery during the offseason. Team medical staff estimate a recovery timeline of 6 to 8 weeks, putting Herro’s return around mid-November, depending on his rehab progress.

Herro’s absence is a significant blow to the Heat’s backcourt depth, as the prolific scorer and playmaker was expected to play a key role in the team’s championship aspirations. Miami’s coaching staff is now adjusting rotation strategies and relying on younger guards to fill the void early on. Below is a brief outlook of Herro’s projected availability and rehab milestones:

MilestoneTimelineStatus
Surgery DateLate AugustCompleted
Start of RehabEarly SeptemberIn Progress
Light TrainingMid OctoberPending
Full PracticeEarly NovemberProjected
Game ReturnMid NovemberProjected
  • Focus on rehabilitation: The Heat are prioritizing a gradual recovery to avoid rushing Herro back prematurely.
  • Team adjustments: The coaching staff is exploring strategic rotations to compensate for the temporary loss.
  • Fan reaction: Supporters are eagerly awaiting updates on Herro’s comeback progress.