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Fighting, Brother Pingtou has become the boss of the Heat?

Congratulations to Tyler Herro for being the Eastern Conference Weekly Winner last week, the first time in her career that Herro has won the Weekly Award. Although this award is considered the smallest honor in the league, a certain guard who signed a four-year 208 million career has not won it so far.


In summary, before Herro this season, Mitchell and Booker also won the best of the week. The gold content of the 13th pick shooting guard is still rising, and now the pressure is on LaVine.



Herro averaged 25.3 points, 6 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game last week, helping the Heat to a 3-1 loss, and the loss was to the Celtics. Among them, yesterday's win over the Cavaliers was very golden, and the Heat gave the Cavaliers their fourth defeat of the season.


Herro shot 10-of-19 from the field, including 5-of-9 from three-point range and 9-of-9 from the free-throw line, scoring 34 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists. In the third quarter again, Herro hit four three-pointers in the first quarter and scored 19 points.



19 points in a single quarter is not a season high for Herro, thanks to the Lakers, in the game against the Lakers on December 5, Herro still scored 21 points in a single quarter in the third quarter, and made 7 of 8 three-pointers. Among them, in the first 7 three-point shots, Herro hit all of them, and at one point he was 7 of 7.


Herro, who was still making up for the Lakers after the game, said: "I was open all night and I should have made a few more shots in the first half." "The Lakers' defense is indeed very weak when they are on the verge of collapse, but Herro's scoring explosiveness this season has long been confirmed.



In an earlier game against the Pistons, Herro shot 10-of-17 from three-point range (he was also the only player to have made 9+ three-pointers in a single game this season). From the last 1:22 to the last 32 seconds of the final quarter, Herro hit three three-pointers in a row to send the game into overtime.


So far this season, Herro has averaged a career-high 24.2 points per game. He's more offensive than ever, and most people know Herro in the playoffs that year, when he broke out in the series against the Greens. And now Hiro, the stability has been greatly strengthened.



In addition, Herro can also deliver a career-high 5 assists per game, and his various statistics have reached the highest of his career. Herro's 48.9% shooting percentage and 42.2% three-point shooting percentage are both career highs, and among all 20+5+5 players, Herro's true shooting percentage of 63.2% ranks third in the league, behind Sa Jr. and Jokic, both of whom are inside.


Herro proved with his actions that gaining muscle does not necessarily affect the shooting feel, the key is how well you practice. In the offseason, Herro worked weightlifting, adding 12 pounds (about 5.44 kilograms) of muscle, which gave him a new level of resistance and durability. In addition, he also changed the previous American short inch to the current flat head style, so I call him flat head brother now.



After Hiro became famous, he has been very good at scoring, but he just can't maintain consistency, so he has stagnated for the past three seasons. Herro has also appeared in trade rumors many times, basically which star the Heat are interested in, and Herro is the absolute bargaining chip.


But now, Herro has been taken off the trade shelf by the Heat and has become the absolute core of the Heat, with a faint tendency to become the team's boss. His points per game average is the highest since the Heat's Big Three era, and now the Heat rely heavily on his offense.



In the past, the Heat was familiar with the three-quarter collapse, but now Spo has made Herro play the third quarter every game, and the Heat three collapses have become Nozomi Madness. Spo gave Herro a lot of dribble passes and off-ball screens to maximize his ability on the off-ball end.


Herro can play with the ball, but definitely not as impressive as he is off the ball. So this season, Herro has also adjusted his style of play, almost completely abandoning the least efficient long-distance two-point shot, and began to shoot more three-point shots, averaging 9.9 three-point shots per game. He also increased the percentage of shots from the basket accordingly, and his shooting percentage was also considered the league average, which was much better than last season.



Herro has played less with the ball this season, greatly increased the proportion of off-ball offense, and maximized his spatial attributes, so now Herro and the Heat team will be so harmoniously integrated. In the past, Hiro was a sixth-person character who cut points, and he was out of the team, but the data was good.


There are still areas where Herro can continue to improve, such as his ability to make fouls, and he is currently averaging just 3.9 free throws per game. Of the league's players who are averaging more points per game than him, only Irving is averaging fewer free throws per game than him. Being able to walk steadily to the free-throw line is also a scoring skill that needs to be mastered by Herro.



Speaking about All-Star last season, Herro said, "I'm still young, I'm still learning, and I'm going to be an All-Star someday, so I'm not worried. "Looking at it now, this kid Hiro really didn't brag.

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