
"As news broke that Tyler Herro was going to be sidelined for an extended period of time after having foot surgery, the glass-half-full side of Miami Heat fans recognizes that Herro should be back in November, and it isn't an injury that is going to keep him out for the entire year."
"The way Miami's schedule is set up this year, their most difficult stretch is by far their first 15 games of the year. The first five games aren't too terrible, but it is the ten-game stretch from games six to fifteen that could create some serious problems."
"Herro's injury means newcomer Norman Powell is going to need to step up to keep the ship afloat just high enough until Herro can return so that Miami can try to make a run later in the year."
Tyler Herro will be sidelined to open the 2025-26 season after foot surgery and is expected back in November. Miami faces its toughest stretch in the first 15 games, with a ten-game run from games six to fifteen and a compact November 2–16 segment containing multiple challenging matchups. Losing a potent scorer during that opening stretch could produce a poor start and hinder the team's ability to capitalize on an easier backend schedule. A favorable 12-game stretch beginning January 20 through the All-Star break offers a chance to recover, but Norman Powell must step up until Herro returns.
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