đ $149.7 MILLION for Tyler Herro?! Thatâs the projection ESPNâs Bobby Marks is tossing around â a 3-year extension worth nearly $50 million per season starting after next year.
Letâs break it down from both sides of the court:
đĽ Why it might make sense:
- Scoring Punch: Herro averages nearly 20 PPG and can create his own shot â a luxury in todayâs NBA.
- Age Factor: Heâs just 24. A 3-year deal locks him up through his prime years.
- Cap Rise: The salary cap is projected to keep climbing, which means $49.9M in 2026 wonât feel as wild as it does now.
âď¸ But⌠there are real concerns:
- Durability: Herroâs missed chunks of time due to injuries the past two seasons â including key playoff runs.
- Inconsistency in Big Moments: Heâs had great regular seasons, but hasn’t proven to be a difference-maker in the postseason like other Heat stars.
- Roster Flexibility: $50M/year ties up serious cap space. Can Miami still build around Bam, Butler (if he stays), and young rising talent like Jaquez and JoviÄ?
đ§ Final Take:
Paying Herro like a franchise cornerstone is risky unless he takes a major leap defensively and becomes consistently elite in the playoffs. Otherwise, that money might be better spent swinging big for a proven star â like Kevin Durant or Trae Young â if the opportunity arises.
So Heat fansâŚ
đ° LOCK HIM UP and ride with the baby-faced bucket?
OR
đź TRADE HIM while his value is high and go star-hunting?
Sound off đ â Whatâs Tyler Herro really worth to you?