The Miami Heat must decide whether to pay Tyler Herro a near-max contract or trade him before he hits free agency. The situation intensified after the New York Knicks signed Mikal Bridges to a four-year, $150 million extension, impacting negotiations. Herro, coming off an All-Star season, could command a higher salary than Bridges, despite not being the superstar Miami needs alongside Bam Adebayo. The Heat's challenge lies in balancing Herro's deserved market value with the necessity to enhance their overall roster.
Miami is in a tight spot over Tyler Herro, needing to either pay him near-max money or trade him a year early, risking loss.
The Knicks' contract extension for Mikal Bridges complicates negotiations for Herro, as he may demand a higher salary given his production.
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