The Miami Heat extend Herro’s contract for another four years.
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October 3, 2022
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro, the NBA Sixth Man of the Year from last season, has extended his contract by four years, the organization announced on Sunday.
According to several sources, the contract is for an average of $30 million every season, plus performance bonuses that might total $130 million throughout the agreement.
Tyler is a valuable multi-faceted player, and Heat president Pat Riley expressed excitement over his five-year contract.
“This day has come about due to his growth each year since we selected him. He will likely keep improving, in our opinion’’.
Miami selected the 22-year-old American 13th overall in the 2019 NBA Draft.
“This day has come about due to his growth each year since we selected him. He will likely keep improving, in our opinion”.
Miami selected the 22-year-old American 13th overall in the 2019 NBA Draft.
The heat reached the NBA Finals in his debut season, falling to the Los Angeles Lakers in the championship game of 2020. However, Boston defeated them in a seven-game Eastern Conference Finals series this year and was ousted from the playoffs in the first round of 2021.
Herro earned the NBA top reserve award last season after starting 56 of his 66 games and had a 20.7 point, 5.0 rebound, and 4.0 assist average in 32.6 minutes of action.
Throughout his three league seasons, Herro has averaged 16.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game, increasing his scoring average each time.